National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 673/2018 dated06.12.2019)
Sl. No .
Activity to be monitored
Timeline Submission of Progress by State/UT-Compliance Status
1. Ensure 100%
treatment of
sewage at least
in situ
remediation
31.03.2021 • Total Sewage Generation in Kerala: 3759.28 MLD
• Total Sewage Treatment capacity in the state through common STPs/FSTPs: More than 124.355
MLD(two STPs have not started working in full capacity)
• Out of above, total septage treatment capacity in the State through common plants: 0.21 MLD
• The sewage generated in the state is treated by septic tank - soak pit system or STP. Individual
septic tank - soak pit systems are provided for households and small establishments. Individual
STPs are provided for establishments such as flats, hotels, hospitals, etc. There is no open
defecation in the state. Board with the co-ordination of LSGD & Water Resources Department
has initiated to quantify the sewage which are treated via individual treatment system as
mentioned above.
• No. of functional common STPs in the state: 12
• No. of functional common septage treatment plants in the state: 2
• No. of common STP which has not started functioning: 1
• No. of common FSTP which has not started functioning: 1
Details of existing STPs/Septage treatment plants in the State:
Sl. No .
City/Town STP location Status STP
Installe
d
capacit y
Utilization
Process
1 Thiruvananthapura
m
Common Sewage
Treatment Plant,
Muttathara,
Trivandrum Maintained by Kerala
Operational 107 MLD
70 MLD ASP
Water Authority
STP at
Kumarichanda
Operational
10 KLD
10 KLD
Bio
membrane
bioreactor
Technology
2 Pathanamthitta Sewage Treatment
Plan at Sannidhanam
Seasonally
Operated
during
festival
season
5 MLD 3.5 MLD UASB and SBR
(5MLD)
Maintained by
Travancore
Devaswom Board
Sewage Treatment
Plan at Pamba(3.5
MLD)
Maintained by
Travancore Devaswom Board
Seasonally
Operated
during
3.5 MLD 3.5 MLD Coagulation
& settling
festival
season
3 Kottayam STP for Houseboat (0.09 MLD) at
Operational 90 KLD 90 KLD ASP
Kumarakom
Maintained by District
Tourism Promotion
Council, Kottayam
4 Ernakulam Sewage treatment unit,
Kerala Water Operational 4.5MLD 3 MLD ASP
Authority, Elamkulam,
Ernakulam(3 MLD)
STP owned by Greater Cochin
Development
Operational 0.45ML
D 0.45 MLD ASP
Authority, Kadavanthr
a, Kochi (0.45 MLD)
Septage Tratment
Plant at Operational 0.1ML
D
0.1 MLD MBBR
BrahmapuramKochi
Corporation,
Ernakulam
Septage Tratment Plant at Wellington
Operational 0.1ML D
0.1 MLD MBBR
Island, Kochi
Corporation
STP at Kalamassery Market, Kalamassery Municipality
Operational 10 KLD Just started operation
5 Kannur Sewage treatment Plant at Taliparambu
Operational 0.5MLD 0.5MLD ASP
(0.5MLD)
Taliparambu
Municipality, Kannur
6 Thrissur Sewage treatment Plant at Guruvayur in Commissione
d
3 MLD Not
started
functionin
g
ASP
Thrissur
District
FSTP at Completed. 0.01 MLD
Not started functioning
Mattampuram Not started
functioning. BIOLOGICA
L
7 Malappuram Sewage treatment
Plant-atMalappuram Municipal Busstand
Operation
al
0.03 MLD
0.03 MLD MBBR
Sewage treatment
Plant-at Tirur (fish
market)
Operation
al
0.045 MLD
0.045 MLD
BIOLOGICA
L
8 Adimaly Grama
Panchayat, Idukki
Sewage treatment Plant
at Comfort station,
Adimaly Grama
Panchayat, Idukki
Operational 0.01 MLD
started functioning
Electro
coagulation
Details of proposed STPs/FSTPs in the State:
Plant No.
Plant Place Capacity (MLD)
Status of the project
Funding Scheme
Process
1.
STP
Municipal Bus Stand,
Tirur
0.05
Work on
going.
Civil work
completed.
Fund is
provided by
Tirur
municipality
Biological
2.
FSTP
Cherthala
municipality,
Alappuzha
0.25
Under
technical
scrutiny
Suchitwa
Mission
Anaerobic
baffled
reactor and
MBBR
3.
STP Decentralised
Sewerage Scheme -
Thrissur Corporation
2.5 To be
retendered
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
4. STP Decentralised
Sewerage System -
Kochi Corporation
Div-15
1.4
Tendered
but not
awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
5. STP Decentralised
Sewerage System -
Kochi Corporation
Div-16
1.1 Tendered
but not awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Biological
6. STP Decentralised Sewerage System -Kochi Corporation Div-17
1.4 Tendered
but not Awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Biological
7.
FSTP Andamukkam,
Kollam Corporation
0.1 Tendered
but not Awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
8.
FSTP Vasoorichira, Kollam
Corporation
0.1 To be
cancelled
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
9.
FSTP Karikkuzhi Ela,
Kollam Corporation
0.1 To be
cancelled
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
10.
FSTP
Ramavarmapuram,
Thrissur
0.1
Awarded
but
Agreement
not
executed
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
11.
FSTP
Yakkara, Palakkad
Municipality
0.1
Awarded
but
Agreement
not
Executed
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
12.
FSTP
Chellora, Kannur
Corporation
0.1
Agreement
executed
butnot Started
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
13.
FSTP
Chakkumkandam,
Guruvayur
Municipality,
Thrissur
0.1
Work
started
AMRUT -
Implemented by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
14&
15
Mobile
Septage Units-2 nos.
Alappuzha
municipality
0.01 Technical
sanction to be issued
AMRUT - Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
16.
STP General Hospital,
Alappuzha
0.24
Tendered
but not
awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
17.
STP ShatabdhiMandiram,
Alappuzha
0.015 Technical
sanction to be issued
AMRUT - Implemented
by ULB
Biological
18.
STP Thottumadi Colony,
Alappuzha
0.05 Technical
sanction to
be issued
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
19.
STP
General Hospital,
Thrissur
0.36
Awarded
but
Agreement
not Executed
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
20.
STP
District Hospital,
Palakkad
0.27
Awarded
but
Agreement
not
executed
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
21. STP
Sewage Treatment
Plant & associated
network at Sundaram
Colony, Palakkad
0.8 Tendered
but not Awarded
AMRUT - Implemented
by ULB
Biological
22&
23
STP (with
Septage
Treatment)
Sewage treatment
plant at Medical
College with Septage
treatment, Kozhikode
2 MLD
plant (with
septage
treatment)
&1MLD
plant
Work started
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Electro
Coagulation
24. STP Sewerage system in
Zone A, Package B,
Kothi, Kozhikode
6.0 To be
retendered
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
25. STP Sewerage system in
Zone A, Package A,
AvikkalThodu,
Kozhikode
7.0 To be
retendered
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
26.
STP Decentralised
sewerage network
with STP in old
Kannur Municipal area, Kannur
1.0
Tendered
but not
awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented
by ULB
Biological
27.
STP
STP at Medical
College- Phase I & II,
Thiruvanathapuram
5.0
Work
started
AMRUT -
Implemented
byKerala
Water
Authority
Biological
28.
STP
STP at
Kureepuzha-
Phase I & II,
Kollam
12.0
Tendered
but not
awarded
AMRUT -
Implemented
byKerala
Water Authority
Biological
29.
STP
STP at
Elamkulam, Kochi
5.0
Awarded
but
Agreement
not
executed
AMRUT -
Implemented
byKerala
Water
Authority
Biological
Status of STPs/FSTPs proposed in the action plan of polluted river stretches
District River- Polluted River
stretch
Local body Details of STPs as per
action plan
Status for the
month of
August
Kannur Peruvamba – ALONG
PERUVAMBA
Payyannur
Municipality
Proposed 10 KLD STP
at fish market,
Perumbaby Payyannur Municipality
DPR is put up for approval
Malappuram Thirur-
NADUVILANGADI
TO
THALAKKADATHUR
Thirur
municipality
Setting up of STP at
Market -45KLD
Setting up of STP at
Private Bus stand-50
KLD- Thirur
municipality
Operational
Under
construction
Civil work
completed
Kadalundi river -
ALONG
HAJIRAPPALLY/ HAJIYARPALLI
Malappuram
municipality
Setting up of STP of
30KLD
Operational
Palakkad Bharathapuzha-
ALONG PATAMBI
Pattambi
Municipality Primary Sewage
Treatment Plant (oil and
grease trap with grit
chamber) and Septage
Treatment plant - Pattambi Municipality
Proposal
Submitted
Before
Governin
g Council
Thrissur Kecheri-
PULIYANNOR TO
KECHERY
Wadakkanchery Municipality
Common STP of 500
MLD to cater the
entire city–
Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Identified land
and soil test is
ongoing
2 common STPs are
proposed, one at
Athani market (350
KLD) and other at
Ottupara market (500
KLD).
DPR prepared
and Submitted
before KIIFB
Karuvannur- ALONG KARUVANNUR
Irinjalakkuda Municipality
Construction of FSTP and STP-Irinjalakkuda Municipalityproposed
Process is ongoing for
preparation of
DPR.
Tender
done.
Puzhakkal-
OLARIKKARA TO
PUZHACKAL
Thrissur
Corporation
Sewage treatment plant
of 100 KLD at
Ramavarmapuram,
Thrissur
Work tendered
and selection
memo issued,
will apply for
Integrated
Consent to
Establish
(ICE) of State
Board. As
per agreement
The work will
be completed
within 9
months after
obtaining
ICE.
Sewage treatment plant
of 360 KLD at General
Hospital, Thrissur in
Amrut Project-Thrissur
Corporation
Work awarded
but agreement
not executed
Constructing
decentralised sewerage
scheme atVanchikulam
-2.5 MLD plant -
Thrissur Corporation
To be
retendered
Ernakulam Chithrapuzha-
IRUMPANAM TO KARINGACHIRA
Thrippunithura
Municipality
Additional STP
requirement (if needed)
(Thrikkakkara
Municipality,
ThripunithuraMunicipa
lity )- Associated
withCochin
Corporation Brahmapuram plant
Requested
Government
for land
Kadambrayar-
MANCKAKADAVU
TO
BRAHMAPURAM
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
Provide facility for the
treatment of sewage,
sullage and garbage
generated- Thrikkakkara
Municipality
Requested
Government
for land -
Clarifications
submitted to Urban
Directorate
by Municipality
Periyar- ALWAYE-
ELOOR TO
KALAMASSERY
Aluva
Municipality
Augmentation and
Revamping of existing
STP at near Adwaitha
Ashramam - Aluva
Municipality
. Augmentation and
Aluva
Municipality
budgeted the
amount in
2019-20 &
2020-21 plan
project.
Got
technical
approval
from
technical
committee
for DPR.
Tendering
process
started.
An amount of
Revamping of existing
STP at Aluva Market -
Aluva Municipality
10 lakhs is
included in the
2020-21
annual project.
Fisheries
department
should
handover the
ETP to
municipality
so that
Municipality
can revamp
and augment
the ETP.
Kalamassery Municipality
Installation of common
STP of 10 KLD for
Kalamassery
Municipality and ETPat
Municipal Market
Kalamassery
Municipality
Construction
completed.
Started
operation.
Kozhikode Kallayi-
THEKEPURAM TO
ARAKKINAR
Kozhikode
corporation
Setting up of common
STP of(13 MLD) (i.e. at
Kothi bridge- 6 MLD
plant proposed and at
Avikkal -7 MLD plant
proposed)
Establishment of
Sewage treatment plant
with septage treatment
plant at Medicalcollege
(3 MLD plant) 2MLD,
1 MLD plant
To be
retendered
Work
started
Pathanamthtitta Pamba- MANNAR
TO
THAKAZHY
Mannar grama
panchayath
&Kadapragra
ma panchayath
STP is not required.
Proposed installation of
screening, septic tank
&disinfection systems
for storm water drains
in Mannar&Parumala town
Action is
being
taken
Alappuzha Manimala-
KALLOOPARA TO
THONDRA
Chengannoor
and
Thiruvallamun
icipality
Septage and sewage
treatment plant for
Chengannoor and
Thiruvalla municipality
proposed
Proposal for
setting up an
FSTPin
Chengannur is
initiated.
Trivandrum Karamana-
MALEKKDU TO
THIRUVALLAM
Trivandrum
corporation
107 MLD common STP
exists
10 KLD STP at Kumarichanda
5 MLD sewage
treatment plant at
Medical College-Kerala
Water Authority
proposed
Additional STP
requirement by Kerala
Water Authority for 60
crores
Operational
Operational
Under
construction-
40%
completed
A detailed
engineering
report for
engaging
consultant
prepared
AMRUT - SEPTAGE PLANTS
Category
Number
of
Plants
Cost (Rs.
Cr.)
AMRUT City
Work started 1 4.50 Guruvayoor-1no.
Agreement executed but not started 1 3.42 Kannur-1no.
Awarded but Agreement not executed 2 6.91 Thrissur-1no., Palakkad-1no.
Tendered but not awarded 1 4.22 Kollam-1no.
TS not issued 2 0.80 Alappuzha-2nos.
To be cancelled 2 8.44 Kollam-1no.
Total 9 28.29
AMRUT - SEWAGE PLANTS
Category
Number
of
Plants
Cost (Rs.
Cr.)
AMRUT City
Work started 3 33.28 Kozhikkode-2 nos.&
Thiruvananthapuram-1no.
Awarded but Agreement not executed 3 22.92 Thrissur-1no., Kochi-1
no.&Palakkad-1no.
Tendered but not awarded
7
152.82
Kochi- 3 nos., Palakkad-
1no., Kollam- 1no., Kannur-
1no.& Alappuzha-1 no.
To be retendered 3 169.90 Thrissur-1no.& Kozhikode – 2nos.
TS not issued 2 2.68 Alappuzha-2nos.
Total 18 381.60
AMRUT - SEPTAGE & SEWAGE PLANTS
Category
Number of
Plants
Total septage treatment plants 9
Total sewage treatment plants 18
Grand Total ofplants 27
Plants being implemented by ULB (no.) 24
Plants being implemented by KWA(no.) 3
Consultants employed for DPR(no.) 1(21plants/27
plants)
Work awarded- implemented by ULB 8(septage-4 &
sewage-4)
Work awarded- implemented by KWA 2(sewage-2)
Commenceme
ntof setting up
of STPs and
connecting all
the drains and
other sources
of generation
of sewage to the STP s must
Progressin
g
Progressing
be ensured
2. Timeline for
completing all
steps of action
plans including
completion of
setting up
STPs and their
commissioning
31.03.2021 Progressing
5. Chief
Secretaries
may set up
appropriate
monitoring
mechanism at
State level
Specifying
accountability
of nodal
authorities not
below the
Secretary level
Chief
Secretaries
may have an
accountable
person
attached in
their office for
this purpose
Completed *VideG.O.(Rt)No.93/2020/WRD dated 28.01.2020 Government of Kerala nominated Deputy Secretary
(Projects),Water Resource Department as the nodal authority, Government of Kerala for monitoring the
compliance of the directions in the order on fortnightly basis and to maintain record of progress and to act
as an accountable person to the Chief Secretary for thepurpose.
*Vide G.O.(Rt)No.223/2020/WRD dated 12.03.2020 Government of Kerala appointed a monitoring
committee comprising of Additional Chief Secretary, Water Resources Department as Chairperson and
Principal Secretary, LSGD, Principal Secretary, Environment, Secretary, Water Resources Department and
Staff officer to Chief Secretary as nodal officers & members.
Monitoring at
State level
must takeplace
Fortnightl
y
Review on progress of action plans is being done at district and state level
National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KARAMANA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31/03/2020
Sewage Generation -128 MLD Sewage Treated - 80 MLD Existing CSTP Capacity-107MLD Other Individual STP-3.57 MLD Progress on Expanding the sewage networks submitted by KWA attached
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
31/03/2020
Progress report on setting up STPs connecting Drains are not submitted
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31/03/2020
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
Monitoring at State level must take place
Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.20
19
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary,CPCB
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage
networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management &
Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap
Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(v)Latest water quality ofpolluted river, its
tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific
waste management including bio-medical
Completed
11 Polluting Drains were identified Sewage Generation -128 MLD Sewage Treated - 80 MLD in 107 MLD CSTP Other Individual STPs-3.57 MLD Proposed expansion of sewer network , additional STP as mentioned in action plan submitted by KWA There is no existing CETP in polluted stretch. No CETP proposed as there are no industries identified in polluted stretch. Solid waste generated-353.51 TPD Solid waste treated -349 TPD Gap- 4.51 TPD Water quality submitted as Annexures
The Two Bridges in the polluted
waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,
(ix) Protection and management of food plain
Zones (FPZ), (x) Rain water harvesting, (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow
of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood
plains by removing encroachment
Stretch(maruthoorkadav and thiruvallom) which were susceptible to waste dumping into the river was provided with fencing of adequate height.
NIL Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept NIL Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept Mentioned in status report submitted by Irrigation dept Bio- diversity park at Karamana II phase - walkway ,gate, fencing, lightening etc-96% completed-Work in Progress.-Implemented by irrigation dept
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KARAMANA, KERALA
1. Short termplan
Maintenance and de-bottlenecking of existing seweragenetwork
No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
Progress
in the
month of
August
%
works
comple
ted
Details of
works
remaining
2.1.1 Pumping lines from the terminal pumping stations namely Kuriyathi, Pattoor, Kannammoola and Enchakkal pumping stations are to be connected directly to STP at Muttathara
Kerala Water Authority
May 2019 100% When 50 % of sewage (35 MLD) was diverted directly to the STP on completion of laying of pumping line from Kuriyathy to STP, overflow to TS Canal has completely stopped. DER for replacing old pumping main from Pattoor and Kannanmoola has been prepared.FromEnchakkal only 5 MLD of sewage is being pumped to stilling chamber and hence not needed to replace the line urgently.
Kuriyathi pumping line
2.1.2 Rehabilitation/upgradation of Thaliyal and Aranoor Sewerage Pump house by rehabilitation of existing well, construction of new well and grit chamber, installation of new pump sets
Kerala Water Authority
May 2020 10%
5%
5%
0%
Thaliyal- 60%
Arannoor- 25%
a) 7 m dia 9 m deep RCC well - Completed b)Grit chamber - completed c)Interconnection works between existing and
newly constructed well and grit chamber- restarted after heavy rain and Covid restrictions . d) Erection of pumpsets and diesel generator - orders placed by
contactor. a) Providing RCC lining for the existing two wells Second well can be commenced only after
erecting new pumpsets in the conpleted well. b) Erection of pumpsets and diesel generator - orders placed by contactor. The work restarted after COVID 19 restrictions and monsoon.
2.1.3 5 MLD sewage treatment plant at Medical College
Kerala Water Authority
May 2020 5% 5% 40% Progress of the
work slowed
down due to
pending payment
of 3.5 Cr from
AMRUT and Covid
lock down.
2.1.4 Installation of adequate pumps in Mudavanmughal and Enchakkal pumping stations
Kerala Water Authority
March 2020 0% 0% Work order issued
Can be completed by December 2020
2.1.5 DG sets in all lift and pumping stations – Mudavanmughal, Aranoor, Thaliyal, Kuriyathi, Pattoor, Kannammola,Pattom,Murinjapalam and Enchakkal
Kerala Water Authority
May 2020 0% 0% Work order issued for Mudavanmughal, Kuriyathi, Pattoor, Kannammola, Pattom, Murinjapalam
For Arannoor and Thaliyal -Erection of diesel generator is already included in the item mentioned 2.1.2 Above For Enchakkal DG sets already exists
2.1.6 Reconnect sewer at Rajaji Nagar, stop outflow of sewage into Amayizhanchanthodu, control stormwater entry into sewer to avoid overflow in Thampanoor area
Kerala Water Authority
Dec 2020 0% 0% Work awarded. Work revised by rerouting the pipeline through main road in front of KSRTC terminal at Thampanoor
Foot path cutting requested from M/s KRFB. Estimate received. Road restoration charges to be remitted.Can be started after the monsoon as Thampanoor is a water logged area. Only one month is required for completion of work
Sewage generated in Rajaji
Nagar shallbe diverted to main sewerline
Sewage generated in Thoppil area shallbe diverted main sewerline
2.1.7 Discharge of sewage in Parayilkadavu shall be stopped as there is overflow of sewage reaches in houses having sewerage connection and this may leadtodischargeofsewageintoRiver Karamana
Kerala Water Authority
Completed 20% 20% 90% Rehabilitation work of existing pipe line is included in the work State Plan -2019-20- Rehabilitation of sewer line from Sathya Nagar to Karamana BHS and allied works. Out of 450m pipe laying, only 15m pipe laying work is to be completed. Request for road cutting sanction for this 15m is submitted to PWD.Joint inspection conducted on 18.08.2020.
2.1.8 Divert the sewer line from the School compound of Government Karamana High School
Kerala Water Authority
Awarded 20% 20% 90% Out of 450m pipelaying, only 15m pipe laying work is to be completed. Request for road cutting sanction for this 15m is submitted to PWD.Joint inspection conducted on 18.08.2020.
2.1.9 Rehabilitation by laying new
lines increasing size of undersized main and reconstruction by dilapidated manholes for the last 3 years
Kerala Water Authority
May 2020 Works completed – 49 No. (Rs. 10.09 cr.) AMRUT-33, State plan-14 MLA ADF/SDF-2 In progress – 18 No. (Rs.6.62 cr.) AMRUT-9, State plan-9 MLA ADF/SDF-0 To be arranged – 12 No. (Rs. 3.43 cr.) AMRUT-3, State plan-8 MLA ADF/SDF-1
Out of 12 works to be arranged a)4 works approved by KWA Board and awaiting sanction from AMRUT SHPSC.
b) For 4 works single offers received. c)Two works estimate recasted and tendered. d)works- estimate to berecasted.
Total works in progress (45No.) Works in tendering (33No.)
2.1.10
Extension of sewer network wherever technically feasible in new areas of existing blocks
Kerala Water Authority
May 2020
Works completed - 16 No. (Rs. 2.82 cr.) AMRUT-7, State plan-8 MLA ADF/SDF-1
In progress(17No.)
In progress – 5 No. (Rs. 13.01 cr.) AMRUT-2, State plan-3 MLA ADF/SDF-0
Tendering(12No.)
To be arranged– 8 Nos. (Rs. 9.26 cr.) AMRUT-3 State plan-5
Out of 8 works to be arranged, a) 3 works approved by KWA Board and awaiting sanction from AMRUT b) 4 works need Land acquisition. Land acquisition process completed for one work and District Collector has requested to remit 2.3 Cr urgently. c) For one work single offer received at 27% above estimate.
2.1.11
Procurement of sewercleaning machines and equipment maintenance
Kerala Water Authority
Mar2020 No response to repeated tender.
Estimate re-casted and under process.
Solid Waste Management Action Plan
Sl.No
Activity
Implementing
Agency
Unit
Time for
complet
ion
Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
2.2.1
Slaughter
ho use and
poultry
waste
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Rendering plant
March
2021
Slaughter House- Work awarded to KEL Agreement executed duration-1 year
Slaughter House- Work awarded to KEL Agreement executed duration-1 year. Work will commence soon.
2.2.2
Sanitation
facility and
treat of
waste water
in the
markets of
Pangode,
Kumarichan
da
Treatment plant
Portable aerobic
bins
Mar
2021
Kumarichanda: STP Plant (Bio membrane bioreactor Technology- 10KLD) conducted trail run to check whether the effluent is within permissible limit as per KSPCB. Pangode: Steps were taken to clean existing septic tank and an estimate amount of 28 lakhs prepared for establishing modern ETP. Project approved by DPC –Rennovation of pangode fish market ETP-25KLD.
Kumarichanda: STP Plant (Bio membrane bioreactor Technology- 10KLD) conducted trail run to check whether the effluent is within permissible limit as per KSPCB. Pangode: Steps were taken to clean existing septic tank and an estimate amount of 28 lakhs prepared for establishing modern ETP. Project approved by DPC – Rennovation of pangode fish market ETP- 25KLD.
2.2.3
Provide
facility for
the
treatment of
sewage,
sullage and
garbage
generated in
the
Poonthura
slum area
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Aero bins at various
places(28)
Proposed sites
1. Moonnathumukku
– Purampoku 2. Poonthura – HI
Office 3. Cheriyanmuttam–
Poonthura 4. Beemapally
Compound 5. TsunamiColony 6. Mother Theresa
Colony
Garbage: Regarding Solid Waste
Management in
Poonthura Colony door to door collection
started and wet waste is
treated in Aerobic bin
and dry waste to RRC. Regarding treatment of
sullage, land
availability is aproblem to establish a common
treatment facility.So
Garbage: Regarding Solid
Waste
Management in
Poonthura Colony door to door
collection started
and wet waste is treated in Aerobic
bin and dry waste
to RRC.
Regarding treatment of
sullage, land
between
Karamana
river and sea
7. KumariChantha 8. PoonthuraMarket 9. Moonnattumukku
bridge 10. Ambalathara–
Nilama 11. Fishermen Flat–
Muttathara 12. PerunalliMarket
road 13. Poundkadavuold
market 14. Market behind
Attipra zonaloffice 15. Tsunami Colony
near 110KV tower (Poundkadavu)
16. Near ValiyavilaVeli St. Thomas Church (Poundkadavu)
17. Near Kamalesshwaram HSS
18. ValiyaveetilResidence association
19. NearArannoorGovt Quarters
20. KunjalumooduJunction
21. KumarapuramThamarabhagam(near comfortstation)
22. NaerKannammoola Bridge
23. MannanthalaMarket
24. SanthiNagar Residents association
25. AlantharaKattayil 26. UlloorMarket 27. Museum RKVRoad 28. New Nalantha
Road
March
2020
sucking tanker will be
provided free of cost
and will be carried to STP plant at Muttathara
for safe disposal.
availability is a
problem to
establish a common treatment
facility. So
sucking tanker will be provided free of
cost and will be
carried to STP plant at Muttathara
for safedisposal.
2.2.4
The
discharge of
waste water
from the
surrounding
houses to
the pond at
Jagathy is to
be stopped
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Pondde-silting
Issued notices to
thehousehold
Project is prepared
for de-silting the
pond
March
20
Notice issued to households is to stop discharge of waste water to pond.
Joint inspection was conducted by Thiruvananthapur am Corporation and KWA to identify the site for the installation of STP and affected area is identified.
2.2.5 Around 155 Thiruvananthapur Door to door
collection facility is
provided. Health
Supervisor and
Jagathi circle Health
Inspector is
authorised to issue
notice on the basis of
site inspection.
Notice was issued to
households to provide
septic tank.
Proposal for
septic tank and
treatment system
for 155 houses in
kurukuvilakom,
Kannettumukku
is submitted by
KWA.
Conducted a
joint inspection
by Tvmp
Corporation and
KWA.
Houses in am Corporation
Kurukuvilak
om,
Kannettum
ukku shall
be
provided
with septic
and
treatment
system
Identificatio
n of illegal
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Fine imposed and
prosecution
15.34 lakhs fine collected
15.34 lakhs fine collected
outlets into initiated
2.2.5 storm water
drains and
fine shall be
imposed on
such units
2.2.6 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation Bio-Composter
Tender proceedings are initiated. Regarding Three layers Bio- composter Bin (for wet
Regarding Three layersBio- composter Bin (for wetwaste
Biodegradab
le waste
May
2020
waste management in houses) supply order issued and installation of fifty Thousand kitchen bin units is ongoing. DPR Sanctioned amount of State and Central share had released rupees 13,45,43,500 (partial).
management in houses) supply order issued and installation of fifty Thousand kitchen bin units is ongoing. DPR Sanctioned amount of State and Central share had released rupees 13,45,43,500 (partial). Work awarded. 12000 units installed.
2.2.7 Thumboormuzhi
aerobic bins
Agreement Executed. Agreement
Executed. Work
will commence
soon.
2.2.8 Community biogas Awaiting TS from
Suchithwa Mission
TS Awaiting TS from Suchithwa
Mission
2.2.9 Organic Waste
Converter
Agenda sent to HSC for demarcating site
for installation.
Site identified. Project detailing
stage.
2.2.10 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Portable biogas Dropped Dropped
2.2.11 Portable aero bins Issued supply order.
2.2.12 Ring compost Work Awarded. Placed before
council for review.
2.2.13 Segregation bins Tendered and
placed before
Purchase
Committee.
Agreement
Executed.
2.2.14
Biodegradab
le waste
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
RRC Agreement Executed
Work will commence soon
2.2.15 Plastic Recycling
unit
Decided to expand
to RRC for plastic
pre processing
Project detailing
stage.
2.2.16 Mobile MRF Design finalised
and Tender
process going on.
Tendering stage.
2.2.17 Electronic Weigh
bridge
For EOI verified
by PWD
mechanical
division. Agenda
send to HSC for
demarcating the
land for installation.
Agenda send to
HSC for
demarcating the
land for
installation.
2.2.18 Solar electrical
cart
Specification is
finalised, Tender
process going on.
Tender through GEM
2.2.19 Swaps shops Quotation Agreement not
Executed
2.2.20 PET bottle
crushing
May be dropped.
Agenda sent to
HSC for review.
Agenda sent to
HSC for review.
2.2.21
Community level
unit
Napkin destroyer
Word Awarded Word Awarded
2.2.22
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Animal
Crematorium at
Kattela
May
2020
TS Awaiting TS Awaiting
2.2.23 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation Urban Gardening
Cancelled Cancelled
2.2.24 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Upgradation of
present facilities
Agreement
Executed Agreement
Executed. Work
is in progress.
2.2.25 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Capacity Building
& IEC
Process on going Process on
going
2.2.26 Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation Viability gap Fund
VGF 1stphase
issued to
Harithakarmasena
VGF 1stphase
issued to
Harithakarmase
na
2.2.27
Prevent
entry of
storm
water into
sewer line
along with
KWA
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
KWA is authorized
to prepare and
implement proper
sewerage lines
under Amrut
scheme
May
2020
Close monitoring
is done by health
Squad and all
Health Inspectors
are directed to
issue notice and
prosecution.
Close
monitoring is
done by health
Squad and all
Health
Inspectors are
directed to issue
notice and
prosecution.
2.2.28
Take steps
to prevent
the solid
wastes in
sewer line
as reported
by KWA
Thiruvananthapur
am Corporation
Squad andFines
Special squad is
formed at
Corporation level.
Health Inspectors
are authorized for
regularly
monitoring and
preventing the
wastedischarge
May
2020
Employees were placed at various spots during night to prevent dumping of Solid Waste in drains. And fines are being charged. Regarding to waste throwing to public place Corporation collected an amount of Rs413736/- as fine from 01.01.2020.
Employees were placed at various spots during night to prevent dumping of Solid Waste in drains. And fines are being charged. Regarding to waste throwing to public place Corporation collected an amount of Rs437022/- as fine from 01.01.2020.
Monitoring
Activity Implementing
agency
Time line Water quality in July/ pre- monsoon
Water quality in August/ monsoon
Water quality in post- monsoon
2.3.1 River water quality
monitoring - Killiyar,
Karamana,
Parvathiputhanar,
Akkulam-Veli lake
Kerala State
Pollution
ControlBoard
Ongoing;
monthly
Annex 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d
2.3.2 Storm drains
monitoring -
Amayizhanchantho
du, Ulloorthodu,
Pattomthodu,
Kannamoolathodu,
Thekkanakkara canal
Kerala State
Pollution
ControlBoard
Ongoing
Seasonal
monitoring
– pre-
monsoon,
monsoon,
post-
monsoon
Annex 2
2.3.3 Inspection and Kerala State Ongoing
Interval: Red – 1 month. Orange – 3 m. Green – 6 m.
effluent quality Pollution
monitoring of the Control Board
flats, industrial units,
service stations, NIL NIL
hospitals, hotels etc
in
Thiruvananthapuram
Corporation area
2. Long termPlan
Seweragenetwork Long term measures
proposed Implementin
g agency
Amount
Required
(Rs.in
Crore)
Time
line
Progress
in the
month
of July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
complet
ed
Details of
works
remaining
3.1.1 Extension of sewerage
system to Block F to G
coastal belt
Kerala Water
Authority
200 Three
years
Block F2-
Zone II -76%
Balance works (Block F1 & Block F2- Zone I, Blocks G1 & G2) pending since land for lifting stations has not been transferred from TVM
Corporation
3.1.2 Extension of sewerage
system to Block H to R
Kerala Water
Authority
700
Works of conveyance mains and Collection well & pumping stations are being done under AMRUT project for the blocks H to N. PER for the sewer net work in these blocks and the PER for the sewerage system for the remaining blocks are being prepared. Land for lifting stations are to be made available by the Corporation Authority.
3.1.3 Extension of sewerage
system to Newly added areas of corporation viz,
Kerala Water
Authority
300
Investigation, design, preparationof DER and tendering are to be done prior to execution. With the limited staff strength available, it will be time consuming if KWA is directly taking up these preexecutionprocesses. Hence inorder to speed up the process, it was decided to call for EOI for engaging consultants forinvestigation, design and DER preparation. Accordingly sanction was sought from GoK for including the work under RKI and vide order No. GO (Rt) No. 28/2019/P&EA dated 15/11/2019 sanction was accorded in principle for the same. The Preliminary Engineering Report for according Administrative
3.1.4 Providing sewerage system in Block A to E
Kerala Water
Authority
100
3.1.5 Rehabilitation of existing
Network and pump house in
block A toE
Kerala Water
Authority
100
3.1.6 Procurements of
equipments for maintenance
seweragesystem
Kerala Water
Authority
10
3.1.7 Additional STP requirement Kerala Water
Authority
60
Sanction has been submitted to Government on 16/06/2020 but the same has not been obtained till now. Only on receipt of Administrative Sanction, the work can be taken up and the tendering of the long term measures proposed can be done only after preparing the DER and on availability of sufficient funds.
3.1.8 Total Amount required Kerala Water
Authority
1470
Crores
Solid wastemanagement
Long term measures
proposedbyThiruvananthapur
am
Implementing
agency
Time
line
Progress
in the
month of
July
Progres
s in the
month
of
August
% works
complet
ed
Details of
works
remaining
3.2.1 Acquire 58 acres of land and
rehabilitate 8150 families
from the banks ofRiver
Thiruvananthapuram
Corporation
5
years
nil nil nil nil
De-silting anddevelopment
No. Activity Implementing agency
Timeline
Progress
in the
month of
July
Progres
s in the
month
of
August
% works
complet
ed
Details of
works
remaining
3.3. 1
Development package for ParvathyPuthanar
Irrigation department
Included in KIFB by KWIL includes cleaning of canal
3 years
Kerala water ways &
Infrastructure Ltd,
3.3. 2
De-silting and development of AmayizhanchanThodu
Irrigation Department
1.5 years
Tendered with opening date 21.7.2020.NO RESPONSE and RETENDERED with opening date 24.9.2020
3.3. 3
Improvements to Thekkenekara canal and de-silting-
Irrigation Department
1 year Estimate submitted for
sanction
3.3. 4
Karimadam tank improvements, de-silting sheet piling/under preparation and providing fencing
Irrigation Department
1.5 years
Estimate Amounting to Rs. 114 lakhs submitted for sanction (Price ID 2020/4430/IA)
3.3. 5
Development of Karamana basin
Irrigation Department
1.5 years
4 nos of works amounting to Rs. 200 lakhs submitted to ThiruvanathapuramCorpn. And 3 nos of works amounting to Rs. 477 lakhs the submitted to CE I&A TVPM,List is attached
A) 4 nos of works amounting to Rs. 200 lakhs submitted to ThiruvanathapuramCorpn
i) NGT-Karamana River basin-
Construction of protection wall
on the breached portion of left
bank of Karamana river near
KaimanamMaha Vishnu
Temple downstream of
Pappanamcode iron bridge in
Thiruvananthapuram
corporation
ii) NGT-Karamana River
basin- Fencing and silt removal
for pollution abatement
initiatives for Killi river in
Thiruvananthapuram
corporation.
iii) NGT-Karamana River basin-
Protection wall on the left side of
Karamana river downstream
Karamana bridge near Kaladi
check dam opposite to Thaliyal
Temple Kadavu in
Thiruvananthapuram corporation
iv) NGT-Karamana River basin-
Protection wall on the breached
portion of right bank of
Karamana river upstream of
herewith
Submitted to
TVPM Corpn
for sanction (estimate-50 Lakhs)
Submitted to
TVPM Corpn
for sanction (Amount-50 Lakhs)
Submitted to
TVPM Corpn
for sanction (Amount -50 Lakhs)
Submitted to
TVPM Corpn
for sanction (Amount -50 Lakhs)
Kaimanam bridge near Sasthri
Nagar in Thiruvananthapuram
corporation.
3 nos of works amounting to Rs. 477 lakhs the submitted to CE I&A TVPM
i) NGT-Karamana River basin-
Protection wall at RB of
karamana River from
AttuppuramPallathukadavu in
Kaladi ward in
Thiruvananthapuram
corporation.
ii) NGT-Karamana River
basin- Protection wall at RB of
karamana River near Cocunut
Valley in Kulasekharam in
Thiruvananthapuram
corporation
iii) NGT-Karamana River
basin-Construction of shutters
at various portions in
Karamana River and KilliRiver
in Thiruvananthapuram
corporation.
Submitted to
CE I& A
TVPM for
sanction
(Amount -320 Lakhs)
Submitted to
CE I& A
TVPM for
sanction
(Amount -45 Lakhs)
Submitted to
CE I& A
TVPM for
sanction
(Amount -112 Lakhs)
Peppara Aruvikkara Mangatukadavu Pallathukadavu1 Temperature,degree celsius 26 27 26 272 pH 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.6
3Turbidity,NTU 3.9 6.1 6.4 7.3
4 Electrical Conductivity, 52 56 69 1255 DO,mg/l 6.5 7.2 4.9 2.96 BOD,mg/l 0.9 1.7 2.5 4.87 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL9 Chloride,mg/l 6 8 11 14
10 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 16 14 15 3812 Total Hardness,mg/l 16 16 26 4513 Calcium,mg/l 12 12 18 3514 Magnesium,mg/l 4 4 8 1015 Sodium,mg/l 3.9 4.3 5.8 7.416 Potassium,mg/l 1.4 1.2 1 2.517 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 018 SAR 0.248767 0.274282 0.285674 0.28365819 TC,cfu/100ml 300 400 1200 150020 FC,cfu/100ml 100 100 600 50021 Faecal Streptococci ND ND ND ND
Peppara Aruvikkara Mangatukadavu Pallathukadavu1 Temperature,degree celsius 27 26 27 262 pH 6.5 6.7 6.6 6.43 Turbidity,NTU 4.1 4.8 5.2 5.64 Electrical Conductivity, 51 56 72 1225 DO,mg/l 6.6 6.8 4.7 3.86 BOD,mg/l 1 1.3 2.4 4.27 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL
Method of analysis
Sl no. ParametersSAMPLE ID
STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020Analysis Report for the month of AUGUST-2020
Name of River KARAMANADate and Time of Sample collection 17/8/2020
SAMPLE ID
KARAMANA2/7/2020
STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020Analysis Report for the month of JULY-2020
Name of RiverDate and Time of Sample collectionMethod of analysis
Sl no. Parameters
9 Chloride,mg/l 6 7 11 1310 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 15 16 16 3912 Total Hardness,mg/l 18 19 25 4613 Calcium,mg/l 13 14 20 3814 Magnesium,mg/l 5 5 5 815 Sodium,mg/l 3.2 4 5.8 6.816 Potassium,mg/l 1.3 1.4 1.2 2.217 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 018 SAR 0.190973 0.233286 0.300173 0.26140219 TC,cfu/100ml 200 300 1100 140020 FC,cfu/100ml 100 100 500 40021 Faecal Streptococci ND ND ND ND
ThiruvallomMoonnattumuk
ku27 27
6.8 6.8
10.1 7.4Stations in Polluted stretch
286 3222.8 0.66.6 9
BDL BDLBDL 1.3
35 43BDL BDL
89 8494 9161 6033 31
18.2 277.2 7.2
0 00.466036 0.704609
4100 14000800 5100ND ND
ThiruvallomMoonnattumuk
ku27 26
6.7 6.48.2 8.1
282 3273.1 0.8
6 8.4BDL BDLBDL 1.4
STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020
STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020
Karipoor Vazhayila Maruthankuzhi Jagathy Killipalam1 Temperature,degree celsius 27 26 27 26 262 pH 6.8 6.7 6.4 7.3 7.53 Turbidity,NTU 4.2 4.8 5 6.1 6.54 Electrical Conductivity, 67 100 126 138 1405 DO,mg/l 6.4 6.6 5.2 3.1 1.96 BOD,mg/l 1.5 1.8 2.5 6.8 7.17 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL9 Chloride,mg/l 7 8 17 20 30
10 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 26 30 32 34 3712 Total Hardness,mg/l 31 35 46 51 5413 Calcium,mg/l 28 30 38 40 4214 Magnesium,mg/l 3 5 8 11 1215 Sodium,mg/l 3.7 4.4 9.8 10.7 16.816 Potassium,mg/l 1.3 1.8 2.7 3.1 3.417 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 0 018 SAR 0.1772 0.195682 0.376726 0.385986 0.58787119 TC,cfu/100ml 400 500 800 1200 150020 FC,cfu/100ml 100 100 400 400 600
ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
Karipoor Vazhayila Maruthankuzhi Jagathy Killipalam1 Temperature,degree celsius 27 27 26 27 272 pH 6.5 6.4 6.5 7.1 7.43 Turbidity,NTU 3.8 5.1 5.6 5.9 6.84 Electrical Conductivity, 70 84 126 136 1705 DO,mg/l 6.2 6.4 5.4 3.2 2.26 BOD,mg/l 1.8 2.1 2.4 6 6.67 NH3N,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL8 Nitrate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
Method of analysis
Sl no. Parameters SAMPLE ID
Analysis Report for the month of AUGUST 2020Name of River Killi Date and Time of Sample
Method of analysis
Sl no. Parameters SAMPLE ID
STATE WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (SWMP) 2020Analysis Report for the month of JULY 2020
Name of River Killi Date and Time of Sample
9 Chloride,mg/l 6 8 16 18 2810 Phosphate,mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL11 Total Alkalinity,mg/l 23 27 36 37 3812 Total Hardness,mg/l 29 33 43 47 5113 Calcium,mg/l 25 28 35 38 4114 Magnesium,mg/l 4 5 8 9 1015 Sodium,mg/l 3.5 4.3 8.5 9.8 14.616 Potassium,mg/l 1.2 1.6 1.8 2 2.817 Boron,mg/l 0 0 0 0 018 SAR 0.171251 0.196442 0.336774 0.370809 0.52962519 TC,cfu/100ml 600 600 700 1000 130020 FC,cfu/100ml 200 200 300 400 700
Analysis Report of Drains (Pre Monsoon)On 2020
Sl.No STATIONS Sample Collection
Date
pH BOD
1 Pippinmoodu 16/04/2020 6.2 75 2 Mudavanmugal,Arattukadavu 16/04/2020 5.8 90
3 JagathyPalam 16/04/2020 5.6 84
4 Kannettumukku 16/04/2020 6.2 66 5 Chadiyara 16/04/2020 6.4 87
6 Thamalam 16/04/2020 6.1 45
7 Mangottukadavu 16/04/2020 6.6 27 8 Thaliyal, Iyiranimuttom 16/04/2020 5.6 99
9 Killippalam(Thoppilkadavu) 16/04/2020 5.8 96 10 Kuriathy 16/04/2020 6.1 81
11 Moonnattumukku 16/04/2020 5.7 102
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KERALASTATE POLLUTION CONTROLBOARD
DISTRICT OFFICE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
0471-2303844
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Analysis Report of Drains (Monsoon)On 2020
Sl.No STATIONS Sample Collection
Date
pH BOD
1 Pippinmoodu 17/09/2020 7.2 21.6 2 Mudavanmugal,Arattukadavu 17/09/2020 7.3 5.4
3 JagathyPalam 17/09/2020 7.6 6
4 Kannettumukku 17/09/2020 Containment zone Sample not taken
5 Chadiyara 17/09/2020 7.8 11.4 6 Thamalam 17/09/2020 7.4 16.2
7 Mangottukadavu 17/09/2020 7.2 16.8
8 Thaliyal, Iyiranimuttom 17/09/2020 7.2 18.6 9 Killippalam(Thoppilkadavu) 17/09/2020 7.3 4.8
10 Kuriathy 17/09/2020 7.1 16.8
11 Moonnattumukku 17/09/2020 7.2 12.6
ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
MONTH OF JULY 2020
Parameter VELI ( boat club) ParvathiPuthanar (Poonthura)
PH 7.1 7.6
Temperature 27 26
Conductivity 90 94
Suspended Solids 122 173
BOD ( 3 ds @ 27oC) 24 28.8
DO 1.3 1.1
Total Hardness as CaCO3 196 301
Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 172 279
Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3 24 22
Total Coliform 14900 15400
Fecal Coliform 3000 3400
Chlorides 198 215
Total Alkanility as CaCO3 149 174
MONTH OF AUGUST 2020
Parameter VELI at boat club ParvathiPuthanar (Poonthura)
PH 7.2 7.8
Temperature 26 27
Conductivity 93 96
Suspended Solids 128 176
BOD ( 3 ds @ 27oC) 27 29.4
DO 1.1 0.8
Total Hardness as CaCO3 200 295
Calcium Hardness as CaCO3 174 270
Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3 26 25
Total Coliform 14700 15100
Fecal Coliform 2800 3000
Chlorides 195 210 Total Alkanility as CaCO3 146 171
ANALYSIS REPORT OF THODU (Pre Monsoon 2020)
Checked By:
Compared By: ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
Sl.No Stations PH BOD (Mg/l)
1 Pattom Thodu 6.5 75
2 Thekkummoodu,
Marappalam(After)
6.8 84
3 Thekkummoodu,
Marappalam(Before)
6.4 63
4 Ulloor Bridge 6.1 69
5 Cosmo (Before) 6.9 84
6 Cosmo (After) 6.4 57
7 Kannammoola 6.8 75
8 Kannammoola,Swathy Nagar
6.6 84
9 Pattoor,Bhagavathy
Temple
6.2 96
10 Pattoor,Bhagavathy
Temple (After)
6.6 108
11 PoonthyRaad,
Kumarapuram
5.6 75
12 Kims (Before) 6.2 84
13 Akkulam Boat Club 7.3 114
14 Amayizhanjan Thodu (End)
5.3 129
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ANALYSIS REPORT OF THODU (Monsoon 2020)
Checked By:
Compared By: ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
Sl.No Stations PH BOD (Mg/l)
1 Pattom Thodu 6.2 21
2 Thekkummoodu,
Marappalam(After)
6.5 19.2
3 Thekkummoodu,
Marappalam(Before)
6.3 25.2
4 Ulloor Bridge 6.4 18
5 Cosmo (Before) 6.6 16.8
6 Cosmo (After) 6.2 19.2
7 Kannammoola 6.5 25.2
8 Kannammoola,Swathy
Nagar
6.4 26.4
9 Pattoor,Bhagavathy
Temple
6.1 27
10 Pattoor,Bhagavathy Temple (After)
6.3 28.8
11 PoonthyRaad,
Kumarapuram
5.9 27.6
12 Kims (Before) 6.1
28.8
13 Akkulam Boat Club 7.1
75
14 Amayizhanjan Thodu
(End)
5.9 84
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER PAMBA, PATHANAMTHITTA
S.
No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance
status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation 31.03.2020 Major hospital/hotel in the area established &
are operating ETP regularly and it is
monitored by the Board.
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains
and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be
ensured
31.03.2020 STP not required. Action is being taken for installation
of screening, septic tank & disinfection systems for
storm water drains in Mannar & Parumala town.
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including
completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2020 Not complied as it is in preliminary stage.
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at
state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the
Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in
their office for this purpose
22.01.2020 Not applicable. District Level Technical Committee
formed and is monitoring regularly.
Monitoring at State level must take place - Fortnightly Commencing 21.12.2019
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Monthly
(preferably
before 20th
of every
month)
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion
timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to
river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing
Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion
timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and
complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing
Facilities
Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed
along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with
flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of
polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management
including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing
waste processing, including waste generated from hotels,
Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation
(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
Revised action plan already submitted
No sewerage system .STP is not required as the
towns on the polluted river stretches are very small.
NA
Consent to Establish issued for rendering plant of
Thiruvalla municipality.MCF and RRF already
formed and working.Thumboormuzhi model aerobic
composting established.
Attached.
Rendering Plant coming up at Thiruvalla Town will
help to reduce tendency of dumping slaughter house
waste in water bodies
Not much problem in the area
Proposal submitted by Irrigation dept. waiting for
approval
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)
(x) Rain water harvesting
(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river
(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing
encroachment
-do-
25 sites identified for dug well recharge through rain
water harvesting
Minimum flow is there in the river
Proposal submitted by Irrigation dept. waiting for
approval
-do-
The analysis reports for the months of August, 2020 are attached herewith.
Environmental Engineer
22.09.2020 Kerala State Pollution Control Board,Pathanamthitta
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PAMBA, KERALA
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line Progres
s in the
month
of July
Progress
in the
month of
August
%
works
complet
ed
Details
of works
remainin
g
A(a) No industries - - - - - -
A(a) Monitorng of river water
quality
Kerala State
Pollution Control
Board
Continuing
project
C(ii) Establishment of de-centralized
solid waste treatment facility
Mannar Panchayat,
Kadapra/ Niranam
Panchayath
31.03.2021 Rs . 1360000/-
is allocated for
the installation
of Aerobic
compost unit in
Mannar GP in
the current
fiscal year and
quotation is
given for the
setting up of
Aerobic
compost unit.
C Establishment of Material
Collection Facility
Mannar Panchayat,
Kadapra/ Niranam
Panchayath
31.03.2021 Haritha Karma
Sena (HKS)
has been
constituted in
all wards of
Mannar GP for
the door to
door collection
of solid non-
bio degradable
waste
materials.
Viability Grant
of Rs. 417150
/- is allocated
for the
functioning of
HKS during
this fiscal year.
Suitable place
for the setting
up of MCF has
been identified
and Rs
10,00,000 has
been allocated
for the MCF.
C Resource Recovery Facility Mannar Panchayat,
Kadapra/ Niranam
Panchayath
31.03.2021 Not included in
the current
Annual Plan of
Mannar GP
C Installing household and
community level solid waste
management units
Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021 Not included in
the current
Annual Plan of
Mannar GP
C Door to door collection and
transportation of municipal
solid waste
Mannar Panchayat 31.03.2021
C Construction of small sewage
treatment plant with screening,
septic tank and disinfection to
the storm water drain of
Parumala Town
Kadapra Panchayat 31.12.2020 - -
C Construction of small sewage
treatment plant with screening,
septic tank and disinfection to
the storm water drain of
Mannar Town
Mannar Panchayat 31.12.2020 Not included in
the current
Annual Plan of
Mannar GP
C Construction of compound wall
with fencing
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 Estimates (Rs
135 lakhs) are
submitted to
Chief Engineer,
Irrigation
administration
TVM for
getting
financial
sanction
C Removing light jungle and
muddies from river courses
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 Estimates (Rs
290 lakhs) are
C Electrical-Light arrangements
and Surveillance cameras
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 submitted to
Chief Engineer,
Irrigation
administration
TVM for
getting
financial
sanction
C Regualting activites in flood
plain zone, protection and
management of flood plain
zone
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 -
Greenery
developmentPlantation plan.
Plantation on both sides of the
river, setting up biodiversity
parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 Included in the
estimate of
Rs.290 lakhs
C (b) (ii) Green Protocol implementation
in all Offices institution &
Public function
Mannar, Kadapra/
Niranam Panchayat
31.05.2020 Green Protocol
is being
observed in
Mannar GP and
other offices as
well as public
functions . .
But no Project
is included in
the current
Annual Plan of
Mannar GP for
this. Regularly
monitored in
Kadapra
panchayat
D(a) Issues relating to E-flow,
maintaining minimum
environmental flow of river (by
having watershed management
provisions)
Irrigation department 30.11.2020
D (b) Irrigation practices Irrigation department 30.04.2020 -
E Awareness programmes for
sections of public
Kerala State
Pollution Control
Board
31.05.2020 -
C Management of municipal,
plastic, hazardous, biomedical
and electrical waste
LSGD 31.03.2021 Not included in
the current
Annual Plan of
Mannar GP
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl.
No.
Ref para item nos as
per NGT Order
no.673/2018 dated
20.09.2018
Activity Progress
in the
month of
July
Progress in
the month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of
ground water extraction by industries
particularly in over exploited as critical
Safe category
zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 25 sites
identified for
dug well
recharge
through rain
water
harvesting
3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and
remedial actions in case of contaminated ground
water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
-
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation
purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
-
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER MANIMALA, ALAPPUZHA
S. No. Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-
Compliance status 1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ
remediation 31.03.2020 NA
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
31.03.2020 NA
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2021 NA
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
22.01.2020 22.01.2020
NA
Monitoring at State level must take place Fortnightly commencing 21.12.2019
NA
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti Member Secretary, CPCB
Monthly(preferably before 20th of every month)
NA
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
2019-2020 2020-2021 - - 2019-2020
NA Drains contributing to river pollution where identified. The drains are seasonal and water quality is above the require limit, no insitu treatment is required. Proposal for setting up an FSTP in Chengannur is initiated. Since the area does not contain any industry and so no requirement of any CETP, this action point is revised. The adjoining local bodies are in the stage of developing and establishing adequate solid waste management facilities also the solid waste dumping issues were not identified in the stretch during the field visit held during past 1 year. Water quality analysis result of the stretch upto September is enclosed.
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
2019-2020 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021
Awareness campaign to be initiated. No ground water pollution is noted in the area, so action yet to be initiated. Adopted. Action will be initiated. Action will be initiated. Action will be initiated. Action will be initiated. Action will be initiated.
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER MANIMALA, KERALA
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% works completed
Details of works remaining
A(a) Monitorng of river water quality Kerala State Pollution Control Board
Continuing project
Result attached Result attached
A(b) Rendering Plant at Eraviperoor or Thiruvalla
Eraviperoor/ Thiruvalla local body
31.03.2021 Nil Nil 0 % Work to be initiated.
C(ii) Fencing of bridges, desilting, dredging and protection works, surveillance cameras at vantage points
Irrigation department 31.03.2021 Nil Nil 0 % Work to be initiated.
C Preventing illegal discharge of septage and other waste water into the river. Formation of River Protection Group
Panchayath, Police , KSPCB
31.05.2020. Nil Nil Not applicable. Work pending due to covid pandemic.
C Greenery developmentPlantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks in flood plains and removing encroachment
Irrigation department in association with panchayath
31.03.2021 Nil Nil Nil Yet to be initiated.
C(b)(ii) Green Protocol implementatio n in all offices, institution & public functions
Kalloopara, Eraviperoor, Puramattom, Kaviyoor, Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths
31.03.2020
Information not available.
D(a) Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum environmental flow of river (by having watershed management provisions)
Irrigation department, Hydrographic survey department
31.03.2021 -
-
-
Work to be initiated.
C(ii) Establishment of decentralized solid waste treatment facilities
Kalloopara, Eraviperoor, Puramattom, Kaviyoor, Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths
31.12.2020 To be obtained from pathanamthitta district. C Installing household & community
level solid and domestic sewage waste management
Kalloopara, Eraviperoor, Puramattom, Kaviyoor, Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths
31.12.2020
C Door to door collection of solid waste & Material Collection Facilities (MCF) & Resource Revcovery Facilities (RRF)
Kalloopara, Eraviperoor, Puramattom, Kaviyoor, Peringara, Kuttoor panchayaths
31.12.2020
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT(To be obtained from pathanamthitta district )
Sl. No
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Timeline Progress in the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% works completed
Details of works remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
31.03.2021
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting in Govt offices
31.03.2021
3 NGT order in O.A no.496/2016 Identification of illegal bore wells in the catchment area.
NGT order in O.A no.496/2016 Identification of illegal bore wells in the catchment area.
31.03.2021
ANALYSIS RESULT OF KALLOOPARA-2020
Parameters Unit MONTHS
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP
PH - 6.8 6.9 6.9 7.1 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.8 6.9
Conductivity µS/cm 227 246 258 242 295 199 254.24 224.6 164
Turbidity NTU 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.9 1 0.8 BDL
DO mg/l 8.1 8.8 6.9 7.8 7.6 7.2 6.9 5.9 6.2
BOD mg/l 2.9 3.1 2.7 3.0 3.2 1.8 1.2 1.7 2.4
COD mg/l 8.0 12.0 16.0 8.0 16.0 4.0 4 8 16
Chloride mg/l 40.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 60.0 30.0 60 30 20
Sulphate mg/l 9.8 9.9 10.4 9.6 6.3 3.8 1.74 37.31 21.6
Phosphate mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.15 0.18 0.19 0.01 0.09 0.24
0.173 0.134 0.0841
Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
BDL BDL BDL
Alkalinity mg/l 40.0 50.0 50.0 60.0 40.0 60.0 50 30 20
T.Hardness mg/l 40.0 60.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 60.0 80 70 50
Ca. Hardness mg/l 20.0 30.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0
40 40 30
Mg. Hardness mg/l 20.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 20.0
40 30 20
T D S mg/l 132.4 161.4 182.6 171.6 174.8 136.3 148.2 141.6 111
T F S mg/l 81.60 93.21 95.82 91.74 96.40 93.42 97.42 92.72 88.2
Fluoride mg/l 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.8 0.90 0.52 0.572 0.082 0.053
Sodium mg/l 25.1 26.4 27.0 25.06 22.1 17.3 19.6 13.8 11.2
Potasssium mg/l 7.2 7.5 7.7 6.4 5.3 2.8 4.2 3.8 3.1
TSS mg/l 44.20 46.23 42.80 43.68 47.62 44.60 46.78 38.6 31.6
Tcoli No/100ml 500 900 700 500 200 200 500 900 1700
Fcoli No/100ml 300 400 300 200 100 100 200 500 900
Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
ANALYSIS RESULT OF THONDRA -2020
Parameters Unit MONTHS
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP
PH - 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.9 6.5 6.9 6.8 7.4 6.9
Conductivity µS/cm 217 237.06 280 248 260 202 286.7 206.5 156
Turbidity NTU 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 1 BDL
DO mg/l 6.1 7.6 8.2 6.9 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 7.2
BOD mg/l 1.4 2.6 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.8 0.9 1.5 2.6
COD mg/l 12.0 20 16.0 16.0 8.0 4.0 8 8 16
Chloride mg/l 40.0 60 70.0 40.0 50.0 40.0 70 50 20
Sulphate mg/l 10.2 10.24 11.0 10.3 8.0 3.2 1.86 0.953 19.6
Phosphate mg/l BDL BDL 0.1 BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
Nitrate Nitrogen mg/l 0.13 0.1363 0.14 0.01 0.02 0.17 0.182 0.14 0.054
Amm. Nitrogen mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
Alkalinity mg/l 40.0 50 60.0 70.0 50.0 70.0 40 50 30
T.Hardness mg/l 40.0 70 90.0 70.0 60.0 80.0 90 90 60
Ca. Hardness mg/l 20.0 30 50.0 40.0 30.0 30.0 50 60 30
Mg. Hardness mg/l 20.0 40 40.0 30.0 30.0 50.0 40 30 30
T D S mg/l 138.6 167.2 198.4 170.2 173.6 142.4 176.4 142.34 108
T F S mg/l 107.60 114.82 126.36 108.20 112.40 106.32 110.2 106.4 77.8
Fluoride mg/l 0.80 0.8 0.80 0.80 0.90 0.69 0.524 0.053 0.032
Sodium mg/l 54.4 27.84 28.5 25.8 24.6 16.7 18.7 11.2 10.6
Potasssium mg/l 5.8 6.2 6.8 5.1 4.9 3.2 3.8 2.1 1.8
TSS mg/l 31.80 43.2 45.80 42.82 34.20 31.60 36.4 31.2 26.8
Tcoli No/100ml 700 1000 1500 800 200 300 400 1100 1200
Fcoli No/100ml 400 500 800 300 100 200 400 600 700
Boron BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL TKN BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA. ERNAKULAM
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
Major units have own treatment facility
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Not reported any progress by Thrippunithura Municipality
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
3 years (Thrippunithura Municipality)
Proposed to construct Combined STP with the Thrikkakara Municipality in Brahmapuram Plant(for both Municipalities)
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Monitoring at State level must take place District level committee monitoring
regularly
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
Thrippunithura Municipality Thrippunithura Municipality
2 persons identified and Fine Imposed Amount – 30,000
Submitted earlier
Submitted earlier Plastic Waste given to a Government Approved agency for recycling processing and Bio waste processed in Brahmapuram Plant.
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
Thrippunithura Municipality Ground Water Department
Analysis report by KSPCB is attached (Annexure-I) Bio Medical waste collect to IMAGE and plastic waste given to government approved agencies, bio waste processing to Brahmapuram Plant. As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks (Edapally,Vadavukodu,Vazhakkulam) comes under the Chithra puzha river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 25.38% to 56.63%
Annexure II
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Ground Water Department Thrippunithura Municipality Thrippunithura Municipality
Not submitted progress details by Irrigation Department The average groundwater level ranges from 1.85mbgl -9.2 mbgl. Groundwater Department not yet proposed any recharge structures in this area
Not reported any progress by Irrigation Department Done Completed
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER CHITHRAPUZHA, KERALA
SHORT TERM MEASURES
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
(1) Drain joining Chithrappuzha (near Brahmapuram dumping yard) (Near FACT CD)
C (ii) Restricting seepage of leachate of plastic dumped
in the dumping yard
Kochi Corporation
3 years Annexure III
Aa (iv) Effluent monitoring from FACT KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Aa (iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB Periodical Conducted Conducted -do- -do-
(2) Drain from Cochin Refinery area
Aa (iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into
the river and its branches
Vadavucode – Puthencruz Panchayat with the help of Police
Periodical Not submitted
A(b) Sanitation Survey Vadavucode – Puthencruz Panchayat
3 months Not submitted
E Periodical Cleaning of Chithrapuzha Irrigation Department
Twice in 3
years
Annexure II
Already implemented Effluent Treatment facility in
Cochin Refinery and periodical monitoring are
ongoing
KSPCB Ongoing
(3) Athikkayi branch (Provided temporary bund in joining section to check salinity intrusion)
A(b) Identification of major pollution causing
units(Apartm ents, hospitals, service stations,
markets and industries) in upstream
Thrikkakkara Municipality
3 months Ongoing
KSPCB
Aa(iv) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into
the river and its branches
Thrikkakkara Municipality with the help of Police
Periodical
Monitoring Ongoing
Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB
Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
A(b) Sanitation Survey Thrikkakara Municipality
6 months Not submitted by Municipality
E Periodical Cleaning Irrigation Department
Once in a
year
Annexure II
(4) Drain joining Chithrappuzha from CSEZ (Chittethukara)
A(b) Ensure proper functioning of ETP in CSEZ KSPCB
Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
A(b) Sanitation Survey and periodical cleaning Thrikkakara Municipality
6 months Not submitted by Municipality
Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB
Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
(5) Vettuvelikkadavu (Konothupuzha joining Chithrappuzha)
A(b) Identifying and closing of all unauthorized outlets
into the stream joining the river
Thripunithura Municipality
6 months Not submitted by Municipality
A(b) Sanitation Survey Thripunithura Municipality
3 months Not submitted by Municipality
Aa(iv) Periodical Monitoring KSPCB
Periodical Conducted Conducted Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into
the river and its branches
Thripunithura Municipality with the help of Police
6 months Not submitted by Municipality
E Cleaning of Konothupuzha (work Proposal already
submitted by Minor Irrigation)
Irrigation Department (Minor Irrigation)
Twice in a
year
Cleaning works are ongoing by Irrigation Dept and
Thripunithura Municipality; Photos attached. The KSPCB
has issued letter to the local bodies for identifying and
blocking all unauthorized sewage outlets leading to the
river. Apartment complexes and other establishments
on the Banks of the river where the STPs are not
working properly have been served with show cause
notices;
Main Stretch (Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point to Irumpanam)
E Periodic Cleaning Irrigation Department
Once in a
year
Annexure II
C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into
the river
Vadavucode -Puthercruz with the help of Police
Periodi cal
Monito ring
Ongoing
Thripunithura Muncipality with the help of Police
6 months Ongoing
Aa(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing;
monthly
frequency
Ongoing
A(b) Inspection and effluent quality monitoring of the
flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals,
hotels etc
KSPCB Ongoing Ongoing
C(ii) Surveillance to restrict dumping of waste to the
river, Sanitation survey (with the help of Police)
Vadavukad Puthenkruze Panchayath
6 months Surveillance : Ongoing
LONG TERM MEASURES
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
E Provide inspection bund for Chithrapuzha Irrigation Department
3 years Annexure II
A(b) Additional STP requirement (if needed) Thrikkakkara
Municipality,
Thripunithura
Municipality
3 years Not submitted
Restriction of illegal dumping of Septage in to the
river
Police -- -- -- -- --
Flood Plain Zone(Management and Protection)
Preparation of Inundation maps
Irrigation Department
3 years Not submitted
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in the month of July Progress in the month of August
% works completed
Details of
works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
Ground Water Department: As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks (Edapally,Vadavukodu,Vazhakkulam) comes under the Chithrapuzha river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 25.38% to 56.63%; The total irrigation draft in the area ranges from 172.32 - 1028.5 ha.m.
As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 3 blocks (Edapally,Vadavukodu,Vazhakkulam) comes under the Chithra puzha river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from 25.38% to 56.63%; The average groundwater level ranges from 1.85mbgl -9.2 mbgl. Groundwater Department not yet proposed any recharge structures in this area.
Not submitted
Not submitted
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting
-- -- Not submitted
Not submitted
3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
Not submitted
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
Not submitted
ANNEXURE-I(KSPCB)
Analysis Report(JULY 2020) Sl.No Parameters Values
1 Temperature, 0C 27
2 pH 6.5
3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 209
4 Turbidity, NTU 11.6
5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 22
6 Chloride, mg/l 29
7 COD, mg/l 12
8 TKN, mg/l 2.13
9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.16
10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 36
11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 6
12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 30
13 Sulphate, mg/l 27.6
14 Sodium, mg/l 20.3
15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 130
16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 110
17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 35
18 Phosphate, mg/l 2.43
19 Boron, mg/l 0.09
20 Potassium, mg/l 3.04
21 BOD, mg/l 3.2
22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.6
23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 2.7
24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 1.76
25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 4300
26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 3100
27 Fecal Streptococci 250
Analysis Report(AUGUST 2020)
Sl. No. Parameters
Irumpanam
1 Temperature, 0C 27
2 pH 6.7
3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 110
4 Turbidity, NTU 2.9
5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 26
6 Chloride, mg/l 12
7 COD, mg/l 3.2
8 TKN, mg/l 0.42
9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.01
10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 24
11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 13
12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 11
13 Sulphate, mg/l 11.2
14 Sodium, mg/l 8.25
15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 70
16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 58
17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 12
18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.67
19 Boron, mg/l 0
20 Potassium, mg/l 2.17
21 BOD, mg/l 1.5
22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.11
23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 2.8
24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.32
25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 7900
26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 4700
27 Fecal Streptococci 350
ANNEXURE-II
(IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT)
Irrigation Section Champakkara - Works Included in Chithrappuzha Action plan
SL
No. Name of work Price ID
Amount
in Lakhs
Timeline
(Duration of
Work)
Present Status
Short Term Works
1
IWT Works - Desilting of Chithrapuzha River near
Kochin Refinery from Mamala bridge to Chithrapuzha
bridge in Ernakulam District - Reach I
2020/618/IA 49.18
One year
Work
Tendered
2
IWT Work - Desilting of Chithrapuzha River from
Chithrapuzha bridge to Railway bridge in Ernakulam
District - Reach II
2020/735/IA 77.20
One year
Estimate
submitted to
CE
3
IWT Work- Desilting of Chithrapuzha River from
Railway bridge to Kozhichira bund in Ernakulam
District- - Reach III
2020/740/IA 88.95
One year
Estimate
submitted to
CE
Long Term works
4
NGT- IWT Works - Soil Investigation works for the
construction of Walk way along Chithrapuzha River
from Mamala to Champakkara canal
2020/1243/IA 17.74
Nine Months
Estimate
submitted to
CE (As a
preliminary
step Soil
investigation
estimate is
submitted)
Total 233.07
Status of clearing work of Konothupuzha arranged by Irrgation department
KONOTHUPUZHA NEAR ALIYAR BRIDGE TRIPPUNITHURA- STATUS BEFORE WORK
ANNEXURE-III
JULY 2020
Sl.
No.
Activity Implementing
agency
Cost
(Rs.
Cr)
Source
of fund
Wheather
project
formulated
(Y/N)
DPC
approved
Started/
Not
started
Remarks/STATUS
1 Restricting
seepage of
leachate of
plastic
dumped in
the
dumping
yard
KSIDC,
Government
of Kerala
22 Govt
fund
Yes NA Not
started
Government took
over the work of
bio-mining from
Kochi Corporation
Vide G.O(Ms)
No.8/2020/DMD
dated 05/03/2020
assigning KSIDC to
tender the work.
Work was
tendered on
20/03/2020.2 Bids
received. None of
them found
qualified. KSIDC
has now re-
Sl.
No.
Activity Implementing
agency
Cost
(Rs.
Cr)
Source
of
fund
Whether
Project
formulated
(Yes/ No)
DPC
approved
Present status not
started/ongoing
1 Provide proper
facilities for
restricting the
seepage of leachate
Kochi
Corporation
0.22 Plan
fund
Yes Yes Construction of
leachate Collection
tank completed
2 Provide proper
facilities for
collecting and
treating leachate
Kochi
Corporation
1.27 Plan
fund
Yes Yes Not started
3 Solid waste
treatment facility at
Brahmapuram/Waste
to Energy plant
Kochi
Corporation
300 PPP
project
YES NA Govt. cancelled the
contract with the
concessionaire vide G.O
(Rt)No. 805/2020/LSGD
dated 30/4/2020 KSIDC
has floated tender on
24/06/2020 with last
date for submission of
tenders on 27/08/2020
AUGUST 2020
Sl. No.
Activity Implementing agency
Time line
Progress in the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% of works completed
Details of works remaining
Remarks/STATUS
1 Restricting seepage of leachate of plastic dumped in the dumping yard
KSIDC, Government of Kerala for Kochi Corporation
July 2021
Work tendered
3 Bids received. Tender Evaluation being done
NA Work to be awarded.
Government took over the work of bio-mining from Kochi Corporation Vide G.O(Ms) No.8/2020/DMD dated 05/03/2020 assigning KSIDC to tender the work. Work was tendered on 20/03/2020.2 Bids received. None of them found qualified. KSIDC has now re-tendered the work on
24/06/2020 with last date for submission of bids on 27/08/2020. 3 Bids were received. Tenders being evaluated and the tender process will be completed by 1st week of October.
Sl.
No. Activity Implementing
agency Timeline Progress in
the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% of works completed
Present status not started/ongoing
1 Provide proper facilities for restricting the seepage of leachate
Kochi Corporation
APRIL 2020
NA NA 100 Construction of leachate Collection tank completed
2 Provide proper facilities for collecting and treating leachate
Kochi Corporation
March 2021
Health Committee decided to take suggestion from Suchitwa mission regarding technology
Placed in the technical committee of Suchitwa Mission to decide the apt technology
NA To prepare the DPR agencies were identified and work was awarded. DPR preparation will be resumed once Suchtiwa Mission finalises the technology to be used for leachate treatment plant.
3 Solid waste treatment facility at Brahmapuram/Waste to Energy plant
KSIDC for Kochi Corporation
December 2023
Tender process in progress
Tender process in progress. Last date for
NA Govt. cancelled the contract with the concessionaire vide G.O (Rt)No.
submission of bids was 14/09/2020
805/2020/LSGD dated 30/4/2020 KSIDC has floated tender on 24/06/2020 with last date for submission of tenders on 30/07/2020. As requested by the prospective bidders last date of submission of bids was extended till 14/09/2020. Tender procedures will be completed by 15/10/2020.
(TRIPUNITHURA MUNICIPALITY)
• The Secretary, Tripunithura Municipality informed that the progress of works mentioned in the action plan is behind the schedule because of the circumstances arised due to Covid-19 Pandemic.
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KADAMBRAYAR, ERNAKULAM S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
Major units have own treatment facility
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Not reported any progress by Thrikkakkara Municipality
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
Not reported any progress by Thrikkakkara Municipality
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Monitoring at State level must take place District level committee monitoring regularly
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Monthly (preferably before 20th of every month)
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
Ongoing by KSPCB and Thrikkakkara Municipality Submitted earlier Submitted earlier Not submitted progress details by Thrikkakkara Municipality; Analysis report by KSPCB is attached (Annexure-I)
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
Monitoring ongoing regularly; Ground Water Department : As per Groundwater resources of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2 blocks (Mulanthuruthi and Vadavukkodu) comes under the kadambrayar river basin. All the blocks in the river stretch are safe with stage of groundwater extraction ranges from25.38% to 68.01% The total irrigation draft in the area ranges from 531.54 to 745.74 ha.m; Irrigation Department : As per the work status by the dept, there is no further progress from July 2020; As per the letter dated 16.09.2020, cleaning works of Edachira Thodu joining kadambrayar is completed by Thrikkakkara Municipality;
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Not submitted progress details by Irrigation Department Ground Water Department : : The pre-monsoon groundwater level of the area ranges from 4.43 to 5.38 mbgl. Groundwater Department has not yet proposed any recharge structures in this area Not reported any progress by Irrigation Department Not reported any progress by Thrikkakkara Municipality Not reported any progress by Revenue Department, Irrigation Department and Thrikkakkara Municipality
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KADAMBRAYAR, KERALA
SHORT TERM MEASURES
Short term plan
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July 2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
(1) Manakkakkadavu
2.1.2 C(ii) Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into river and its branches
Kunnathunadu Panchayat and with the help of Police
As the post of the Panchayat president is vacant at present, the officials informed that fund for surveillance can be intimated only after the President has been elected
Monitoring on going; Instruction was given to local body by KSPCB to install Surveillance cameras on major waste dumping places; The
No further
progress;
Not submitted by
Kunnathu Nadu
Panchayath
Not
submitted
by
Kunnathu
Nadu
Panchayath
Kadambrayar
river shares
the western
boundary of
Kunnathunad
u Grama
Panchayat
for a stretch
of
approximatel
y 6Kms. And
90% of this
stretch
consists of
swamps ,
hence direct
access to the
river via land
is ruled out.
And in the
remaining
stretch, i.e.,
in and around
Manakkakad
vu bridge the
DTPC
operates a
boat club
with a
riverside
walkway and
park. Any
kind of
possible river
polluting
activities by
the general
public in this
area is
monitored by
the erection
of CCTV
cameras
provided with
the CSR aid
of Wonderla
Amusements
Park. Also
the Police is
conducting
routine
surveillance
operation so
as to prevent
any possible
illegal
activities
which
pollutes the
river. In
addition to
these
preventive
measures,
there operates
a Ward
Monitoring
Committee
under the
supervision
of
Kunnathunad
u Grama
Panchayat
Committee
which
ensures the
prevention of
polluting
activities by
the local
people.
(2) Canal joining Kadambrayar near Infopark Phase II
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July 2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
2.2.1E Cleaning of thodu Kerala Irrigation Department & Vadavucode – Puthencruz Panchayat
6 months
6 months
Annexure II
---
No further
progress;
----
Annexure II
0
Annexure
II
Clear the
jungles,
Desiliting,
2.2.3
C(ii)
Surveillance to restrict the dumping of wastes into river and its branches
Vadavucode –Puthencruz Panchayat with the help of Police
2 months CCTV Camera installed preventing dumping of waste
Main Stream (Manakkadavu to Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha Confluence point) (Provided temporary bund (Kozhichira Bund)in
Kadambrayar-Chithrappuzha joining section to check salinity intrusion)
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A(b) Provide proper facilities for restricting the seepage of leachate
Kochi Corporation
Refer Annexure III Refer Annexure
III
Refer
Annexure III
Refer Annexure III Refer Annexure III
A(b) Provide proper facilities for collecting and treating leachate
Kochi Corporation
Refer Annexure III Refer Annexure
III
Refer
Annexure III
Refer Annexure III Refer Annexure III
Action plan by Gramapanchayath
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Prog
ress
in
the
mon
th of
Augu
st
% works completed Details of works
remaining
E Installation of CCTV camera At Manakkakadavu
Kunnathunadu 30.09.2019 CCTV Camera installed
C(ii) Vadavukad puthenkruze Cleaning of Thodu 6 months - - 0 Clear the
jungles,
Desiliting,
C(ii) Surveillance
to restrict dumping of waste to the river and branches (with the help of Police)
Vadavukad puthenkruze
2 months CCTV Camera installed preventing dumping of
waste
1. Long term Plan
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
Progress
in the
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
July month of
August
4.5
C(ii) Solid waste treatment facility at Brahmapuram
Kochi Corporation Three years
DPR Preparation in 10 months (through consultants)
Refer Annexure
III
Refer
Annexure
III
Refer Annexure III Refer Annexure III
4.6
A(b)
Restriction of illegal dumping of septage in to the river
Police As soon as possible -- -- --- --
3. REVISED ACTION PLAN
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
3.1 Slaughter house and poultry waste
Rendering plant
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
To allot land for installing
plant, Government
procedure are on going
Not submitted
3.2 Sanitation facility and treatment of waste water inthe markets
Treatment plant
Portable aerobic bins
Thrikkakkara Municipality
2020-21
Not submitted
2021-22
3.3 Provide facility for the treatment of sewage, sullage and garbage generated
Proposed places for the installation of Aerobins
(1) Municipal office
compound (2) NGO quarters (3) Kakkanad Market
Near Eechamukku TV-Centre Anganavadi
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
To allot land for installing plant, Government procedures are on going
Not submitted
3.4 Providing facility for restricting
discharge of waste water
from the surrounding houses to
the river
Outlet closing procedures are
going on by issuing Notices
Thrikkakkara Municipality
Not submitted
3.5 Providing effluent treatment plant for industries No.of industries :75 no.s
Total effluent treatment plant
Thrikkakkara Municipality
Not submitted
required : Nil units
3.6 Identification of illegal outlets
into storm water drains and fine
shall be imposed on such units –
30 units
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
Not submitted
3.7 Biodegradable waste
management
Bio-Composter – 2000 No.s Thumboormuzhi aerobic bins - 4 No.s Portable biogas – 1500 No.s Ring compost – 500 No.s Napkin destroyer – 6 No.s Viability gap Fund
Thrikkakkara Municipality
Not submitted
4. MONITORING
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
4.1 River water quality
monitoring – Monitoring of water quality
Kerala State
Pollution Control Board
Ongoing;
Monthly frequency
Analysis Report
attached
Annexure I
Analysis
Report
attached
Annexure I
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
4.2 Inspection and
effluent quality
monitoring of the flats, industrial units, service
stations, hospitals, hotels etc Monitoring of establishments, service stations, flats, industrial units
Kerala State Pollution Control Board
Ongoing; Conduc
ted
inspecti
ons
Conducted
inspections
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
Conducting
Periodical
monitoring
5. LONG TERM PLAN
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
5.1 Additional STP requirement
DPR Preparation in 6 months (through consultants)
To allot land, Government
Procedure are ongoing
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
3 years Not submitted
5.2 Acquiring of land and
rehabilitate families from the
banks of River
To allot land, Government
Procedure are ongoing
District Collector,
Thrikkakkara
Municipality,
Revenue Dept
5 years Not submitted
DESILTING AND DEVELOPEMENT
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
5.3 Development package
Inspection bund for Chithrapuzha and Kadambrayar are included in this package. For this project, preliminary investigation of site which includes survey of land to know its availability for formation of side bund which is to be provided with tiles. The project also includes side protection work of Chitrapuzha and Kadambrayar. Provision for handrails at the edge of the bund is given. Overall cost comes to 25
Irrigation department
3 years Details submitted by Irrigation Dept is included in Annexure
II
Crore. The work is being proposed urgently and will be submitted to higher authorities for financial sanction.
5.4 Desilting and development
It includes clearing and removing water hyacinth of Kadambrayar , Chitrapuzha and Edachirathodu near Infopark phase II. This is to be done periodically (every four months), depending on availability of fund.
Irrigation
Department
1 year (periodical
cleaning - 4 months
x3)
Details submitted by Irrigation Dept is included in Annexure
II
5.5 sheet piling and providing
fencing
Fencing is provided in Sl.no 5.3
Irrigation
Department
1.5 years Details submitted by Irrigation Dept is included in Annexure
II
5.6 Development of river basin It includes cleaning and removal of water hyacinth from rivers and maintain its natural flow, depending on availability of fund.
Irrigation
Department
1.5 years Details submitted by Irrigation Dept is included in Annexure
II
6. RECOMMENDATIONS BY KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Activities for compliance with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016; Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
6.1 Door-to-door collection and transportation of MSW 100% door to door collection Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority
Thrikkakkara Municipality
Local bodies of Census
Town
Not submitted
6.2 Modern Solid Waste Treatment Plant Proposed Kerala Solid Waste Management Authority
Thrikkakkara Municipality (To allot land, Government procedure are ongoing)
Local bodies of Census
Town
Not submitted
6.3 Rendering plant for
slaughter house/poultry
wastes
Proposed Kerala Solid
Thrikkakkara Municipality(To allot land, Government procedure are on going)
Not submitted
Waste Management
Authority
6.4 Common bio-medical
waste treatment facility
Proposed Kerala Solid
Waste Management
Authority
Health Department Not submitted
6.5 Regional sanitary landfill site
identification and land
acquisition
Establishment and
operation of Regional
Sanitary Landfills
Proposed Kerala State Waste
Management Authority
District Collector Local bodies
Not submitted
7.OTHER ASPECTS
No. (as per Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress
in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
7.1 Flood plain zone management and E- flow maintaining
Flood plain zone management & E-flow maintaining cleaning & desilting, depending on availability of fund. During summer season Irrigation Department Provides temporary bund to prevent the salt water intrusion due to tidal effects. To maintain natural flow, sluice gate is provided. During the low tide, the shutter of the sluice gate is kept open to maintain minimum flow
Irrigation
Dept
Details submitted by Irrigation Dept is included in Annexure
II
7.2 Development of bio diversity parks in banks
Thrikkakkara
Municipality
1st Phase 2020-21
2nd Phase 2021-22
Not submitted
ANNEXURE-I(KSPCB)
Analysis Report(JULY 2020) Sl. No. Parameters Brahmapuram Manackakadavu
1 Temperature, 0C 28 27
2 pH 6.4 6.4
3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 118 99
4 Turbidity, NTU 9.5 10.9
5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 26 23
6 Chloride, mg/l 15 14
7 COD, mg/l 12 6.4
8 TKN, mg/l 0.21 0.53
9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 0.05 0.11
10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 21 20
11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 12 9
12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 9 11
13 Sulphate, mg/l 13.8 12.32
14 Sodium, mg/l 11.6 9.2
15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 76 66
16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 65 52
17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 26 30
18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.01 0.05
19 Boron, mg/l 0.08 0.06
20 Potassium, mg/l 2.56 2.57
21 BOD, mg/l 3.6 2.5
22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.1 0.1
23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 2.5 3.8
24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.13 0.26
25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 4900 4900
26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 2200 3500
27 Fecal Streptococci 200 270
Analysis Report(AUGUST 2020)
Sl. No. Parameters Brahmapuram Manackakadavu
1 Temperature, 0C 27 28
2 pH 6.8 6.5
3 Conductivity, µmhos/cm 120 73
4 Turbidity, NTU 13.3 11.1
5 Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 30 20
6 Chloride, mg/l 9 7
7 COD, mg/l 6.4 6.4
8 TKN, mg/l 2 BDL
9 Ammoniacal-N, mg/l 1.61 0.04
10 Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 30 16
11 Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 10 8
12 Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 20 8
13 Sulphate, mg/l 11.9 5.2
14 Sodium, mg/l 6.24 4.15
15 Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 68 40
16 Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 54 32
17 Total Suspended Solids, mg/l 20 18
18 Phosphate, mg/l 0.17 0.17
19 Boron, mg/l 0.07 0.01
20 Potassium, mg/l 2.04 1.42
21 BOD, mg/l 2.9 2
22 Fluoride, mg/l 0.05 0.04
23 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 6 4.8
24 Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.34 0.04
25 Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 7900 3800
26 Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 5800 2600
27 Fecal Streptococci 350 170
ANNEXURE-II
(IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT)
SL
No
.
Name of work Price ID Amount in Lakhs
Timeline
(Duration of
Work)
Present status
Short Term Works
1 Removal of water hyacinth from Kadambrayar
upstream ecotourism to Kozhichira bund 2020/828/IA 48.57 One Year Estimate submitted to CE
2 Desilting of Padathikkara Thodu near Infopark
Phase II in Vadavucode puthencruz Panchayath 2020/741/IA 15.43 One Year Estimate submitted to CE
3
Removal of water hyacinth from Edachira thodu
from Brahmapuram bridge to Edachira road in
Thrikkakara Muncipality
2020/829/IA 9.36 One Year Estimate submitted to CE
4 Desilting of Athikkaly Thodu from Kalangad road to
Champakkara canal in Thrikkakara Muncipality 2020/742/IA 38.94 One Year Estimate submitted to CE
Long Term works
5
NGT- Soil Investigation Works for the construction
of Walk way along Kadambrayar from
Manakkakadavu bridge to Kozhichira bund
2020/1242/IA 16.25 Nine Months Estimate submitted to CE (As a preliminary step
Soil investigation estimate is submitted)
Total 128.55
ANNEXURE-III
JULY 2020
Sl.
No.
Activity Implementing
agency
Cost
(Rs.
Cr)
Source
of fund
Wheather
project
formulated
(Y/N)
DPC
approved
Started/
Not
started
Remarks/STATUS
1 Restricting
seepage of
leachate of
plastic
dumped in
the
dumping
yard
KSIDC,
Government
of Kerala
22 Govt
fund
Yes NA Not
started
Government took
over the work of
bio-mining from
Kochi Corporation
Vide G.O(Ms)
No.8/2020/DMD
dated 05/03/2020
assigning KSIDC to
tender the work.
Work was
tendered on
20/03/2020.2 Bids
received. None of
them found
qualified. KSIDC
has now re-
tendered the
work on
24/06/2020 with
Sl.
No.
Activity Implementing
agency
Cost
(Rs.
Cr)
Source
of
fund
Whether
Project
formulated
(Yes/ No)
DPC
approved
Present status not
started/ongoing
1 Provide proper
facilities for
restricting the
seepage of leachate
Kochi
Corporation
0.22 Plan
fund
Yes Yes Construction of
leachate Collection
tank completed
2 Provide proper
facilities for
collecting and
treating leachate
Kochi
Corporation
1.27 Plan
fund
Yes Yes Not started
3 Solid waste
treatment facility at
Brahmapuram/Waste
to Energy plant
Kochi
Corporation
300 PPP
project
YES NA Govt. cancelled the
contract with the
concessionaire vide G.O
(Rt)No. 805/2020/LSGD
dated 30/4/2020 KSIDC
has floated tender on
24/06/2020 with last
date for submission of
tenders on 27/08/2020
AUGUST 2020
Sl. No.
Activity Implementing agency
Time line
Progress in the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% of works completed
Details of works remaining
Remarks/STATUS
1 Restricting seepage of leachate of plastic dumped in the dumping yard
KSIDC, Government of Kerala for Kochi Corporation
July 2021
Work tendered
3 Bids received. Tender Evaluation being done
NA Work to be awarded.
Government took over the work of bio-mining from Kochi Corporation Vide G.O(Ms) No.8/2020/DMD dated 05/03/2020 assigning KSIDC to tender the work. Work was tendered on 20/03/2020.2 Bids received. None of them found qualified. KSIDC has now re-
tendered the work on 24/06/2020 with last date for submission of bids on 27/08/2020. 3 Bids were received. Tenders being evaluated and the tender process will be completed by 1st week of October.
Sl.
No. Activity Implementing
agency Timeline Progress in
the month of July
Progress in the month of August
% of works completed
Present status not started/ongoing
1 Provide proper facilities for restricting the seepage of leachate
Kochi Corporation
APRIL 2020
NA NA 100 Construction of leachate Collection tank completed
2 Provide proper facilities for collecting and treating leachate
Kochi Corporation
March 2021
Health Committee decided to take suggestion from Suchitwa mission regarding technology
Placed in the technical committee of Suchitwa Mission to decide the apt technology
NA To prepare the DPR agencies were identified and work was awarded. DPR preparation will be resumed once Suchtiwa Mission finalises the technology to be used for leachate treatment plant.
3 Solid waste treatment facility at Brahmapuram/Waste to Energy plant
KSIDC for Kochi Corporation
December 2023
Tender process in progress
Tender process in progress. Last date for
NA Govt. cancelled the contract with the concessionaire vide G.O (Rt)No.
submission of bids was 14/09/2020
805/2020/LSGD dated 30/4/2020 KSIDC has floated tender on 24/06/2020 with last date for submission of tenders on 30/07/2020. As requested by the prospective bidders last date of submission of bids was extended till 14/09/2020. Tender procedures will be completed by 15/10/2020.
(THRIKKAKKARA MUNICIPALITY)
• The Secretary, Thrikkakkara Municipality informed that the progress of works mentioned in the action plan is behind the schedule because of the circumstances arised due to Covid-19 Pandemic.
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
Periyarriver – Aluva – Eloor-Kalamassery
Sl. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31.03.2020 Progressing
2 Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Dec 2019- 2021
1. Augmentation and Revamping of existing STP at near Adwaitha Ashramam–Aluva Municipality budgeted the amount in 2019-20 & 2020-21 plan project.DPR got technical approval from Technical Committee on 19.09.2020 and tendering process started.
2. Augmentation and Revamping of
existing STP at Aluva Market - An amount of 10 lakhs is included in the 2020-21 annual project. Fisheries department should handover the ETP to municipality so that Municipality can revamp and augment the ETP. (Reported as per the e-mail from Aluva Municipal Secretary on 14.09.2020)
3. ETP in Kalamassery market –construction work completed and operation started.
(Reported as per the letter no H 18267/15 dated 22.099.2020 from secretary Kalamssery Municipality.)
3 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans
31.03.2023 Progressing
including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
-
NA
Monitoring at State level must take place
- NA
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary,CPCB
-
NA
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment.
2020 2020
(I) i) KadungallurPanchayath
Previous status-
inspection conducted by health inspectors, Asha workers, panchayth officials and removed all pipe lines leading to common drain
Biogas plant, compost kit etc issued to house holds for bio degradable wastes.
MCF started in coordination with suchitwa mission.
(Monthly progress report of Sept 2020 not submitted) ii). ChoornikkaraPanchayath– Previous status- Only residential apartments and houses located near the riverbank from which no discharge is found. But, there are discharges to drains in other area of panchayath. Strict measures taken against them. Panchayath identified 8 spots for Fixing CCTV camera. 24 lakhs rupees allotted for this project. Work awarded to Steel Industries Kerala Limited.
There is no remarkable progress because the panchayat was in Covid – 19 containment zone.
(reported as per the e-mail dated 10.09.2020) iii). Aluva Municipality
Previous status- 1. Constituted Squad for protection of
River. Identified hotels, shops etc who are discharging sewage to river and action being taken against the violators. Licence renewed only for the shops/hotels who are provided waste disposal facility. Conducted enquiry in 60 establishments including hotels,
In progress 2020
flats etc and notices being issued. meeting was conducted with owners of establishments/commercial complexes/flats/houses/hotels etc. and decided that the license will not issue to those were not constructed the Septic tank and soak pit and also The engineering department Will not issue new permit without septic tank and soak pit under KMBR rule.
iv). Eloor Municipality Previous status-
1. Routine inspection is going on to ensure that liquid wastes are not disposed into the drains-Eloor municipality.-
(Monthly progress report of Sept 2020 not submitted)
v). Kalamassery Municipality
1. Conducting survey for identificationofestablishments/commercial complexes/flats/houses/hotels etc who is discharging the sewage to the public drain – Council meeting convened on 13.08.2020 decided to prepare action plan for identifying violators.
(Reported as per the letter no H 18267/15 dated 22.099.2020 from secretary Kalamssery Municipality.) vi). Kochi Corporation
1. Study for identification of pollution sources at Edappallythodu is reported by Kochi Corporation -Will be undertaken together with the civil work
II. Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
3months Dec-2019 2021 Dec 2019
2. Periodical inspection in the flats, hotels, shops located along the river is reported by Kochi Corporation-inspection conducted and issued notice to the violators.
3. Fencing the banks of the river to prevent dumping/throwing of wastes into the river - Pending plan fund allocation for the works
(Status report as per letter No.MOE2/15202/19 dated 16.09.2020)
(II) 1. Augmentation and Revamping of
existing STP at near AdwaithaAshramam .DPR got technical approval from Technical Committee on 19.09.2020 and tendering process started.
2. Augmentation and Revamping of exisiting STP at Aluva Market - Fisheries department should handover the ETP to municipality so that Municipality can revamp and augment the ETP.
3. STP in Kalamaserry market –STP
construction completed and started operating
(Reported as per the letter no H 18267/15 dated 22.099.2020 from secretary Kalamssery Municipality.)
(III)No existing CETP.
DIC is to submit a revised proposal from KITCO for installation of CETP and feasibility of laying common pipe line for treated effluents and storm water drainage with the approval of Director of Industries and Commerce. DPR preparation and further steps to be
III. Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status.
(iv) Status of Solid
Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
2022 Sep 2019 2021
initiated. (As per the letter no DICEKM/1133/2019-A8)
(iv)
1. Construction of retaining wall with HDPE liner at Kalamassery dumping yard in order to prevent the leachate discharge from the yard to ThoombungalThodu–Work progressing. 50% completed
(Reported as per the letter no H 18267/15 dated 22.099.2020 from secretary Kalamssery Municipality.)
Work started to estimate the remaining waste in the dumping yard by total station and biomining will be initiated .18633.14 tonnes of non biodegradable wastes has been shifted by an agency appointed based on tender.
New scientific incinerator installed and started working.
2. Identification of site is in progress
forinstallation of modern abattoirs including poultry and meat rendering plants in Kalamassery municipality—Not yet started, construction will start after identification of land
(Reported as per the letter no H 18267/15 dated 22.099.2020 from secretary Kalamssery Municipality.)
3. Aluva municipality
Previous status- Installation of modern abattoirs in Aluvamuncipality-TS for the project obtained on 17.09.2016 and
(v)Latest water quality ofpolluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river; (vi)Preventing dumping of
waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
March 2021 In progress 2020 Mar-2021
construction of building completed. Approval from Suchitwa mission pending for further action- No progress reported
(v)
1. Daily sampling from 4 location and sample taken from an additional point twice in a month.Monthly river sampling from 12 discharge points from industries.- Sampling ongoing by KSPCB
(vi) 1. Aluva Municipality
Previous status-
Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots – Aluva municipality formed squad to regularly monitor the issue. Camera installed by various residence associations. Action to be taken by municipality to install additional cameras.- Progress not reported
2. Eloor Municipality
Previous status- For the installation of camera at various sites, project (356/21) has been made and Rs. 8,00,000 has been earmarked. Contract for installation of camera has given to Keltron and joint inspection by the Keltron and Eloor Municipality has been done to fix the various sites where camera has to be installed. But Keltron has not installed the cameras due to Covid-19 Pandemic restrictions.-
(Monthly progress report of Sept 2020 not submitted)
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,
(ix) Protection and
management of food plain Zones (FPZ),
(x) Rain water harvesting, (xi)Maintaining minimum
Environmental flow of river
(xii)Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity
parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
In progress
3. Kalamassery municipality.
Biomedical wastes handed over to image by institutions.
E-waste to clean Kerala Company.
New scientific incinerator installed and started working.
Plastic shredding unit is operating; establishment of second unit is under discussion Operation of one plastic shredding unit started.
4. KadungallurPanchayath - The action being taken for solid waste disposal. – No progress reported in installation of CCTV cameras
(Monthly progress report of Sept 2020 not submitted)
5. River monitoring being done by KSPCB.
Analysis report submitted. Identification of drains completed by KSPCB.
(xi)Shutter operation are periodically done for maintaining minimum flow. (reported as per email dated 22.09.2020)
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PERIYAR, KERALA
SHORT TERM MEASURES
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line
Progress in the month of July Progress in the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A(b) Augmentation and Revamping of existing STP at
near Adwaitha Ashramam and to increase the
capacity of STP so as to treat more sewage
generated in the municipality
Aluva Municipality
Dec
2019
Work started for augmentation
but, not completed. The STP was
affected by flood on 2018 and
2019. The fund for augmentation
received and DPR prepared
which is sent to suchitwa
mission for sanction. Waiting for
TS from Suchitwa Mission.
Municipal Council entrusted the work with Assistant Engineer (Implementing Officer), Aluva Municipality. DPR appraised by technical committee of Suchitwa Mission on 19.08.2020. Committee decided that no technical sanction required for the work. The maintenance work can be done at Municipal level. Directions given to the implementing officer to execute the same within time.
Tenderi
ng and
executio
n.
A(b) Augmentation and Revamping of exisiting STP at
Aluva Market and to increase the capacity of STP
so as to treat more sewage generated in the
municipality
Aluva Municipality
2021 Fisheries department should
handover the ETP to municipality
so that Municipality can revamp
Following up with fisheries department
and augment the ETP. Request
given for handover.
A(b) Discharge of sewage from township to the River
through drain near Periyar Hotel shall be stopped.
Aluva Municipality
2020 . Constituted Squad for
protection of River. Identified
hotels, shops etc who are
discharging sewage to river and
action being taken against the
violators. Licence renewed only
for the shops/hotels who are
provided waste disposal facility.
Conducted enquiry in 60
establishments including hotels,
flats etc and notices being
issued. meeting was conducted
with owners of
establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hotels
etc. and decided that the license
will not issue to those were not
constructed the Septic tank and
soak pit and also The
engineering department Will not
issue new permit without septic
tank and soak pit under KMBR
rule.
Inspection completed.
Squad regularly
monitoring the activities.
Due to Covid 19 majority
of establishments are
shut down
A(b) Identification of the establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is
discharging the sewage to the public drain and to
collect fine based on polluter pay principle
Aluva Municipality, KSPCB
2020 Progressing
A(a)(iv) Periodical inspection in the Industries, Flats, hotels
monitoring of STP,ETP KSPCB Perio
dical
Progressing
C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs Aluva Municipality
March
2021
TS for the project obtained on
17.09.2016 and construction of
building completed. Approval
from Suchitwa mission pending
for further action.
Following up with
Suchitwa Mission.
80% above
A(b) Procurement of sewer cleaning machines and
equipment maintenance
Aluva Municipality
March
2020
Cleaning machines purchased
and completed cleaning of 110
drains
Completed for FY 2019-
20.
100
E Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots Aluva Municipality
2020 Formed squad to regularly
monitor the issue. Camera
installed by various residence
associations. Action to be taken
by municipality to install
additional cameras.
At present there is no
waste dump sites in
Aluva Municipality,
which may be verified in
the field.
A(b) Construction of retaining wall with HDPE liner at
Kalamassery dumping yard in order to prevent the
leachate discharge from the yard to Thoombungal
Thodu
Kalamassery Municipality
Sept
2019
Work under progress
50%
C(ii) Installation of plastic shredding unit Kalamassery Municipality
June
2019
One unit is under operation and
installation of one more unit
under discussion
A(a)(iv) Constitution of squads for night surveillance for
finding the unauthorized dumping of sewage at NAD
wet lands Kalamassery
Kalamassery Municipality, Police department
2020 wet lands under the purview of
NAD and Munciplaity cannot
install cameras in the site.
A(b) Installation of common STP for Kalamassery
Municipality and ETP at Municipal Market
Kalamassery Municipality
Dece
mb er
2019
Construction completed and
started operation
100%
A(a)(iv) Monitoring and surveillance of industries in
Kalamassery Industrial Estate in order to prevent
unauthorized discharges to Muttar River
KSPCB 2019 Periodically conducing
inspection
Progressing
C(ii) Installation of modern abattoirs including poultry
and meat rendering plants.
Kalamassery Municipality, Industries Department (for land allotment)
2021 Kalamassery Municipality - Site
not being identified
Site identification
progressing
A(b) Identification of the establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is
discharging the sewage to the public drain
Kalamassery
Municipality
2020 Conducting survey for
identification of
establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hotels
etc who is discharging the
sewage to the public drain.
Council meeting
convened on 13.08.2020 decided to prepare action
plan for identifying
violators.
E Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots Kalamassery
Municipality
2020 Installed 9 cameras at different
places
A(b) Identification of sources of sewage discharged to
drain near Pathalam bridge and action to stop the
discharge which reach river Periyar from hotels,
Eloor Municipality, KSPCB (for
2020 Notice issued to defaulters and
sewage is disposed in to soak pit
and septic tank and directed by
One of the Shop in Eloor
Municipal Shopping
Complex,
labour camps etc In case the quantity of sewage
generated is assessed to be more STP need to be
installed
monitoring) PCB.Periodic monitoring is done
to ensure the same
Pathalamdisposes liquid
waste in to the drainage
and which had been
identified in the earlier
inspection. Since the
shop is in the Municipal
Shopping Complex,
municipality constructed
two soak pits in order to
dispose the liquid waste
in to the soak pit itself.
Routine inspection is
going on to ensure that
liquid wastes are not
disposed into the drains-
Eloor municipality
E Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots Eloor
Municipality
2020 For the installation of
camera at various sites,
project (356/21) has been
made and Rs. 8,00,000 has
been earmarked. Contract
for installation of camera
has given to Keltron and
joint inspection by the
Keltron and Eloor
Municipality has been done
to fix the various sites where
camera has to be installed.
Keltron has not yet
installed the cameras.
But they have unloaded
poles etc. for the
installation after the
thorough follow up
made with Keltron by
this office in this regard.
30%
But Keltron has not installed
the cameras due to Covid-19
Pandemic restrictions
A(a)(iv) Periodical inspection in the Industries, Flats, hotels
for monitoring of STP,ETP located in Cochin
corporation
KSPCB periodi
cal
Inspection conducting
periodically
Inspection
Progressing
A(a) Inventory of sources of pollution through a rapid
study/Study for identification of pollution sources at
Edapally thodu
Kochi Municipal Corporation
3
months
Study for identification of
pollution sources at
Edappallythodu is reported by
Kochi Corporation -Will be
undertaken together with the
civil work
E issuing notice to the defaulters Kochi Municipal Corporation
4
mont
hs
Periodical inspection in the
flats, hotels, shops located
along the river is reported by
Kochi Corporation-inspection
conducted and issued notice to
the violators.
A(a)(iv) Periodical inspection in the flats, hotels, shops
located along the river
Kochi Municipal Corporation
period
ical
Inspection conducted
and issued notice to the
violators.
A(b) Identification of natural drains/thodu reaching river
Periyar and cleaning of weeds, grasses etc
Irrigation department
2
years
Identified some drains and
thodu reaching river
Periyar.Detailed investigation
needed to identify all
drains.reported
C(iii) Clearing of weeds, grasses at the river bank in order
to ensure the smooth flow of water
Irrigation department
3
years
Some work done under SDRF
completed. Balancework are
progressing.
1. Estimate submitted for financial sanction for following projects.
1. Rrejuvenation of Periyar-Irrigation Investigation Subdivision Aluva-Desilting of Aaattipuzhathodu in KarumalloorPanchayath for a cost of 20 lakhs
2.Rejuvenation of
Periyar river -Irrigation
Investigation
Subdivision Aluva-
Desilting of Muttar
river in
U/SofManjummal RCB
for a cost of 25 lakhs
3.Rejuvenation of
Periyar Irrigation
Investigation Sub
division Aluva -
Desilting of Periyar
River near Eloor ferry
in Varappuzha for a
cost of 40 lakhs
D(a) Maintaining of Minimum flow in river during lean
period and periodical operation of Regulators at
River in-order to maintain minimum flow.
Irrigation department
3
years
Shutter operations are
periodically done to maintain
minimum flow.
Progressing
A(b) Common Effluent Treatment Plant at Edayar
Industrial Estate
Industries department
2022 Action on the site identification
and DPR preparation initiated.
Submitted proposal for
conducting study and
preparation of DPR before the
directorate of Industries. Reply
form Directorate awaited.
Necessary follow up
done
A(b) Construction of internal roads and proper drainage
in Edayar industrial estate
Industries department
Progressing 90% completed
A(b) Installation of common discharge pipe line at
downstream of Pathalam Regulator Bridge
Industries department, Irrigation department
3
years
Action has to be initiated by
Industries Department
Meeting convened by
Industries department on
25.08.2020 with
irrigation, PCB and
KITCO on DPR
preperation. DIC is to
submit a revised proposal
from KITCO for
installation of CETP and
feasibility of laying
common pipe line for
treated effluents and
storm water drainage
with the approval of
Director of Industries
and Commerce.
E Installation of Night vision surveillance cameras at
the River Bank side
KSPCB 2020 6 Ordinary cameras and
3 Night vision Cameras
already installed.
Proposal given for
additional cameras.
Proposal submitted to
Head Office
A(a)(iv) Periodical Monitoring of Eloor, Edayar, Kalamassery
Industrial belts
KSPCB 2020 Periodical inspection
and night surveillance
being conducted.
Progressing
A(a)(iv) Monitoring of quality of water at various intake
point
Kerala Water Authority
2020 Monitoring being done by KWA
at intake points
progressing
A(a)(iv) Installation of additional continuous online River
water monitoring station
KSPCB 2022 Station existing at down
stream of Pathalam
bund. Proposal
submitted to install new
station at upstream.
Proposal submitted
A(b) Identification of the establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is
discharging the sewage to the public drain
Kadungallur
Panchayath
2020 Inspection conducted by health
inspectors, Asha workers,
panchayth officials and
removed all pipe lines leading
to common drain
E Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots Kadungallur
Panchayath
2020 Not initiated No progress in
installation of CCTV
cameras
A(b) Identification of the establishments/commercial
complexes/flats/houses/hote ls etc who is
discharging the sewage to the public drain
Choornikkara
Panchayath
2020 Work not started due to
COVID19 Pandemic disease
Only residential
apartments and houses
located near the
riverbank from which no
discharge is found. But,
there are discharges to
drains in other area of
panchayath. Strict
measures taken against
them.
E Installation of cameras at the waste dumping spots Choornikkara
Panchayath
2020 Work not started due to
COVID19 Pandemic disease.
Panchayath identified 8
spots for Fixing CCTV
camera. 24 lakhs rupees
allotted for this project.
Work awarded to Steel
Industries Kerala Limited
LONG TERM MEASURES
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A(b) Construction of walkway, ring roads etc at the
Periyar River bank at industrial belt.
Irrigation department
4 years Estimate will
be submitted
soon along
with
investigation
estimate
C(i) Fencing of the river banks along the stretches of
waste disposal (Edamula stretch)
Cochin Municipal
Corporation
1-2 years Fencing the
banks of the
river to prevent
dumping/thro
wing of wastes
into the river
Plan fund 20-
21 proposed
for the work by
Kochi
Corporation.
C(iii) Beautification of the river stretches (Edamula
stretch)
Cochin Municipal
Corporation
1-2 years
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and
remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
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ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER PERIYAR . AUGUST- 2O2O
Sampling point: MANJUMMAL BUND
sTREESI\3tr"rmor- P. R.
ASSISTANT SCtEIITtST
SI.NO Parameter Unit 0s.08.2020 25.08.20201 Temp oc 29.4 29.92 pH 6.6 6.73 Conductivity us 117 984 Turbidity NTU 4 35 Chlorides mg/l 26 246 Hardness 24 127 D.O. tl 3.5 4.2I Calcium tt
5.6 2.8I Magnesium tl 2.43 1.215
10 Ammoniacal Ntrogen at 0.152 0.14611 Phosphate tf BDL BDL12 Totalalkalinity f! 15 1513 BOD tt 2.7 2.5-rl4
TC cfu/100m1 8000 41 00
15 FC tt 6200 2800
16 FS NIL NIL17 Nitrates ' ftq/l 0.832 BDL
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KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE CENTRE, ELOOR
ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER PERIYAR - AUGUST.2O2O
Sampling Point: PUTHALAM
s_rREESl\1i,uot P. R.
ASSISTA}IT SCIENTIST
Sl. No Parameter Unit 05.08.2020 25.08.2020,l Temp oc 29.5 30
2 pH 6.6 6.7
3 Conductivity pS 92 90
4 Turbidity NTU 3 3
5 Chlorides mg/l 19 23
6 Hardness 15 tt7 D.O.
tl 4.3 4.3
8 Galcium 3.6 2.4
9 Magnesium 1.458 L.2L5
10 Ammoniacal Ntrogen 0.321 0.205
1',1 Phosphate tl BDL BDL
12 Totalalkalinity 10 10
13 BODtl 2.4 2.3
14 TC cfu/100m1 '6800 3800
15 FCal s000 2200
16 FS NIL NIL
17 Nitrates mg/l L.312 BDL
KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANGE CENTRE, ELOOR
ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER PERIYAR - AUGUST 2O2O
SamPling Point: VETTUKADAVU
,rrrS*MoL ?. R.
ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
Sl. No Parameter Unit 05.08.2020 25.08.2020
1 Temp oc 29.4 30
2 pH 6.1 6.4
3 ConductivitY uS 142 163
4 Turbidity NTU 5 3
5 Chlorides mg/l 29 36
6 Hardnesstl 25 29
7 D.O. 5.1 4
8 Calcium 5.2 6
9 Magnesium 2.916 3.402
10 Ammoniacal Ntrogen tl 0.458 0.152
11 Phosphatetl BDL BDL
12 TotalalkalinitYtl 15 15
13 BOD 1.8 2.6
'14 TC cfu/100m1 6200 2400
15 FC 2200 1100
16 FS Nil NIL
17 Nitrates mq/l 1.809 BDL
KERALA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDefu vlnoruuENTAL suRVEILLANcE cENTRE, ELooR
ANALYSIS REPORT OF RIVER PERIYAR . AUGUST 2O2OSampting point: PATHALAM
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29.3 302 pH 6.4 6.63 Conductivity pS 64 984 NTU 4 25 Chlorides mo/l t2 256 Hardness9 137 D.O. 4.8 4.2I Galcium 1.6 2.89 Magnesium t.2!5 1.458
10 Ammoniacal Ntrogen tt0.192 o.2L9
11 Phosphate BDL BDt12 Totalalkalinity
15 1513 BOD tt
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ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KALLAYI, KERALA
Kozhikode Corporation
No.
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in the month of July
2020
Progress in the month of
August 2020
% works
complet
ed
Details of works
remaining
1 Identification of illegal outlets into storm water drain and issue Notice to such units
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
30.12.2020
2 Waste to energy project proposed at Njeliyamparamba
KSID
C
30.06.2021
3 Establishment of Aerobic compost units 24 units established in 6 sites
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
Completed and functioning
4 Segregation of solid waste at K 30.06.2019
source level and treatment of house hold wastes 300 ring compost and 150 biogas plant installed
ozhikode Corporation
5 Setting up of rendering treatment plant for chicken stall wastes Installed in Thamarassery panchayath. Now waste is collected from 170 units
Fresh cut agency
on trial run
6 Implementation of Green protocol unit
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
30.06.19
7 Setting up of common STP of( 13 MLD) 7.1 At Kothi bridge- 6 MLD plant proposed 7.2 At Avikkal -7 MLD plant proposed
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
23rd SHPSC chaired by Hon: chief
secretary has directed to
negotiate with the contractor.
And submit the details in next
SHPSC.
Negotiated with the
contractor and a report in
this regard was prepared and
submitted to principle
secretary LSGD and MD
AMRUT
O% NIL
8 Cleaning of Canoli canal Kozhi
kode
20.07.2019
Corp
orati
on
9 Purchasing of Solar Boat for Canoli canal cleaning
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
10 Installation of CCTV Camera for the Identification and monitoring of illegal activities
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
11 Establishment of Mobile Septage Units
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
12 Action taken against dumping of wastes into river and public places
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
Continuing
13 Cleaning of B.K canal Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
Retaining wall of length 100m has
been constructed.
Slit removed for 50m.
Retaining wall of length 50m
has been constructed.
Slit removed for 50m
95% Cleaning of
tributaries
900m.
Fixing of
fencing
14 Establishment of treatment plant at Medical college (3 MLD plant) Tender over 14.1 -2 MLD plant proposed 14.2- 1 MLD plant proposed
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
Contractor had submitted design
detail in the technical
committee, committee had
suggested some correction.
The proposed route has some
slight changes due to reduce
road cutting issues.
A joint site visit has been
conducted. Contractor agreed
to submit the final design
details by 30.09.2020.
0 Nil
15 Construction of drains at Y.M.RC Ayyankar colony
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
31.03.2020
60 m Storm water
drainage has been constructed.
Work has been
stopped due to
containment zone.
44% 525m Storm
water drainage
construction is
pending.
16 Implementation of STP at Kottooli (13.5 MLD)
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
17 Treatment facility for waste water in Central market
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
18 Establishment of comfort stations
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
19 Provide facility for MRF,RRF, Super MRF 3 units existing 19.1 Njeliyanparamb 19.2 Industrial estate 19.3 Meyor bhavanjayanthinagar colony
Suchi
twa
Missi
on
Project in progress
20 Identification of illegal outlets from house to storm water drain and issue Notice to such Houses
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
21 Establishment of Plastic shredding unit
Kozhi
kode
Corp
orati
on
Project
started
22 Establishment of slaughtering unit
Kozhi
kode
Irrigation Department
No. (as per
Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing
agency
Time line Progre
ss in
the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month
of
August
2020
%
work
s
comp
leted
Details
of works
remaini
ng
1
Desilting of Kallayi river from Kaduppini to
Kothi in Kozhikode Corporation
Irrigation
department
31.03.21 DPR submitted to SE,INC,KKD on 16.10.2019 for Rs
773.05 lakhs(7.30 crores for desilting of river and
43.05 lakhs for fencing of 5 bridges) under action
plan of Kallayi river 2 Provide fencing on the sides of the Bridge Irrigation
department
31.03.21
3 Dredging, Desilting & removal of weeds from E K Canal (11.2 km)
Irrigation
department 31.07.19
Work entrusted to Kerala Waterways &
Infrastructure Ltd(KWIL)
4 Bio Park in Kozhikode District
Irrigation
department
Land for the proposed bio park is to be demarcated by
the Revenue authorities after necessary boundary
survey and subsequent bio cover works are to be done
by the Social Forestry Department
5 Flood Prone Mapping in Kozhikode District Irrigation
department
Action to be taken by the Hydrology Wing of Irrigation
Department as this needs data collection, scientific
analysis and modeling skills.
Suchitwa Mission
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progre
ss in
the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month
of
August
2020
%
work
s
comp
leted
Details
of works
remaini
ng
1
Board displaying messages against dumping to be placed in river banks
Suchitwa Mission 15.07.19 Estimate
prepare
d
ACTION PLAN BY IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progre
ss in
the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month
of
August
2020
%
work
s
comp
leted
Details
of works
remaini
ng
E Dredging and desilting Irrigation Dept 3 years DPR submitted to SE,INC,KKD on 16.10.2019 for Rs
7.30 crores for desilting of river from Kaduppini to
Kothi under action plan of Kallayi river
E E-flow (by micro water shed
management)
Irrigation Dept 3 years Action to be taken by the Hydrology Wing of Irrigation
Department as this needs data collection, scientific
analysis and modeling skills. The matter has been
communicated to the Hydrology Wing Assistant
Engineer at Kozhikode.
E Flood plain zone (protection and
management)
Irrigation Dept 3 years Action to be taken by the Hydrology Wing of Irrigation
Department. The matter has been communicated to the
Hydrology Wing
E Greenery development (plant in trees
on the banks)
Irrigation Dept 3 years
Kerala State Pollution Control Board, District Office, Kozhikode
NATIONAL MISSION FOR CLEAN GANGA
Format for submission of monthly progress report by state/UTs
( Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA.No. 673/2018 dated 6/12/2018 )
For the month of August 2020 – Kuttiady polluted river stretch
Sl No
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-complinace status
1 Ensure 100% treatement of sewage at least in-situ
remediation
2 Commencement of setting up of STPs and other sources of
generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Nil
3 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including
completion of setting up STPs and their commissioning
Nil
4 Chief secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring
mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not
below the secretary level
Chief secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Nil
Monitoring at state level must take place
Nil
5 Progress report may be furnished by the state/UTs to
Secretary,ministry of jal shakti
Member secretary,CPCB
Monthly (preferably before 20th of
every month)
Primary STP (Oil and Grease
trap with grit chamber)
Will be implemented by 31/3/2021
Nil
5.1
Progress report may be
comprised of details along with completion timeline on:
(i) identification of polluting
source including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment
(ii) status of STPs, I&D and sewage networks details of existing infrastructure,proposed along with completion timeline
Drains identified. Pollution load calculated. Action plan prepared. Notices issued by concerned Panchayath Secretaries to individual units. Action under progress by individual units. Monthly progress report of Kuttiady, Maruthomkara, Cheruvannur, Changaroth,Perambra, Kavilumpara, Velom Panchayaths, Irrigation department, Water Authority, Shuchitwa mission for the month of August 2020 is attached as Annexure 1. Mostly rural area. No common STP proposed. Individual septic tank and soak pit system provided for house hold, units like bakery, cool bars small restaurants with less seating capacity. Individual STPs for high rise building, hotels, Restaurants, Commercial buildings.
(iii) status of CETPs details of existing CETP and ETP infrastructure ,Gap analysis,proposed along with complying status
(iv) status of solid waste management & details of processing facilities details of existing infrastructure, Gap analysis,proposed along with completion timeline
---
31/03/2021
Completed and functioning
Completed and functioning
Completed and functioning
Completed and functioning
31/103/2021
31/10/2020
31/03/2021
No CETPs proposed Kuttiyadi Panchayth Construction started for block level MRF for 7 panchayath in the Kuttiyady block. MCF of Kuttiyadi Panchayath set up with shredding unit- work completed and functioning. Mini MCF set up in all wards of Kuttiyadi panchayath. Kavilumpara panchayath 3 MCFs are functioning. Maruthomkara Panchayath MRF completed and functioning. Biogas plant work completed. Velom Panchayath – Community level – Biogas plant.Work under construction(80% work completed). 50 nos of Biogas plant for house hold- Completed and functioning Perambra Panchayath MCF- Tendering in progress Mini MCF – work completed. Changaroth Panchayath Project for setting up MCF approved. Site to be identified soon. Biogas plant and Ring compost for house hold proposed. Plastic shredding unit proposed.
(v) latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi) preventing dumping of
waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste plastic waste and decentralizeing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, ashrams,etc.
(vii) ground water regulation
(viii) adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) protection and management of flood plain zones(FPZ),
(x) Rain water harvesting
Work in progress 31/03/2021
Water quality monitoring result for the month of August 2020 is attached as Annexure-2 Same as Item no. 5.1(v) Biomedical waste from Hospital,labs ,clinics collected through image, plastic waste disposal through recyclers.Individual solid waste processing facilities like bio gas plant, bio bins in high rise building, hotels etc. Fencing proposed by irrigation department. NIL NIL Velom panchayath 22527 rain water pit , well recharge – 1500 houses Kavilumpara panchayath well recharge – 160 houses
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
(xi) Maintaining minimum environmental flow of river
(xii)Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Maruhtonkara panchayath Well recharge- Action plan and TS approved Cheruvanoor panchayath Well Recharge – Project in progress Kavilumpara panchayath Adopted steps to remove sands and rock dumped durig rain flood Maruthonkara panchayah 74 works ongoing under MGNREGS(RWH, soil conservation). Kavilumpara panchayath 5 works ongoing under MGNREGS for protection of river sides
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA, PALAKKAD – AUGUST 2020
S. No
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation March 2021 Due to Covid 19 restrictions project progress pending
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Not proposed Not Applicable
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
March 2021 (Primary STP and Septage Treatment Plant proposed, not STP)
Due to Covid 19 restrictions project progress pending
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to
river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing
Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities
Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow
details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
Primary STP (oil and grease trap with grit chamber)- March 2021 Not Proposed Not proposed MSW treatment Plant – March 2021 March 2021 Implemented by January 2020
Due to Covid 19 restrictions project progress pending Not Applicable Not Applicable Work in progress and 75% of work was completed Water quality monitoring of polluted river stretch, two additional points completed until August 2020. Management of dry wastes were achieved through the MCF and RCF facilities, BMW by CBWTDF, E-Waste by authorised collection agencies.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
No specific proposal No specific proposal March 2021 No specific proposal March 2021 No specific proposal No specific proposal
Not Applicable Not Applicable Project preparation on-going (possibility study for the construction of protection structures in the flood plain zone of Bharathapuzha at Pattambi was started). Not Applicable Project preparation on-going ( a study to assess the E flow of the river Bharathapuzha at Pattambi will be started soon) Not applicable Not applicable
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA, KERALA
No.
(as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
1 Establishment and Modernisation of MSW
treatment Plant ( Solid Waste Management)
Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021 Construction work for the MSW treatment plant was started on 25/05/2020 and work on progress.
Work on progress
75% Work
completed
25%
implementati
on remaining
2 Material collection Facility (Solid Waste
Management)
Pattambi
Municipality
Implemented
by January
2020
Implemented Implemented 100%
implement
ed
Nil
3 Resource recovery facility (Solid Waste
Management)
Pattambi
Municipality
Implemented
by January
2020
Implemented Implemented 100%
implement
ed
Nil
4 Installing house hold and community level solid
waste management units
Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021 A total of 570 Compostable Pits were installed. Wet waste processing unit for 2500 households and 50 community establishments
Project will complete in 2020-21
50%
implement
ed
25%
implementati
on remaining
will be started soon
5 Door to Door Collection and Transportation of MSW Pattambi
Municipality
December
2020 Currently Door to door collection of MSW covered 4 wards and its coverage will be extended for whole 28 wards before December 2020
Started across 23 Wards
82% of
work
completed
Implementati
on of 18%
(4wards)
remaining
6 Regulating activities in flood plain zone protection
and management of flood plain zone including side
bank protection and greenery development
Irrigation department
March 2021 Directed to EE, MI Division Palakkad for constitute a technical committee to study and submit the preliminary report within 2 months
possibility
study for the
construction
of protection
structures in
the flood
plain zone of
Bharathapuz
ha at
Pattambi
was started
by MI
Division
Palakkad
Implement
ation not
started
Full
implementati
on remaining
7 Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum
environmental flow of river(by having watershed
management provisions) including removal of light
jungles and muddies from river courses
Irrigation department
March 2021 Matter has been communicated to CE-I&A, to constitute a river basin study
A study to
assess the E flow of
Bharathapuzha
at Pattambi will
be started soon
Implement
ation not
started
Full
implementati
on remaining
8 Management of Municipal plastics, hazardous,
biomedical and electrical and electronic wastes
Panchayath
Municipality
Implement
ed by
January
2020
Management of dry wastes were achieved through the MCF and RCF facilities
Dry Waste Collection (HKS) Bio Medical Waste is carrying by IMA
E Waste collection is scheduled in every one
100%
Implement
ed
Nil
9 Awareness programmes for sections of public KSPCB March 2021 KSPCB organised a one day workshop for Rejuvenation of water resources on 22nd February 2020. Action point implemented
Not applicable
100%
Implement
ed
Nil
10 Monitoring of river water quality by sampling KSPCB 2020-2021 Water quality monitoring in Bharathapuzha at Pattambi and two additional points were completed during the period of July 2020
Water quality monitoring in Bharathapuzha at Pattambi and two additional points were completed until August 2020
Continued
up to
March
2021
Contin
ued up
to
March
2021
11 Primary Sewage Treatment Plant and Septage
Treatment plant
Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021 Implementation of primary treatment techniques (screening and oil & grease trap with grit chamber) at the dead end of the polluted drains will be adopted as an alternative for a centralised STP
Proposal Submitted before governing council
Work not
started
Full
implementati
on remaining
12 Installation of Modern Slaughter House and
Rendering Plant
Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021
Planned to implement a modern slaughter house with the fund of KIFB at Sangaramangalam
Work not tendered
Work not
started
Full
implementati
on remaining
13 Construction of Sanitary Complex in Public Place Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021 Commencement of 5 community toilets and a Sanitary complex is in the initial stage
Tendered but work not awarded
Work not
started
Full
implementati
on remaining
14 Green Protocol implementation in all offices
institution & public function
Pattambi
Municipality
March 2021 Partly achieved and will be continued up to March 2021
Implented 100%
Implement
ed
Nil
1 Station Code 2 3 3 2
1 1 : 1 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
6 Odour7 Floating Matter
8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity
9 Human activities around the station
10 Location details
11 Flow rate
12 Major polluting source
Sl.No
123456
789
10111213
14151617181920212223242526272829
Nhangatiri Temple ( U/S of NWMP-2)
Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 10
Completed by
Agency
Organized water source Cultivation
POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET AUGUST 2020
RIVER BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBI ( NWMP-2)RIVER
DO, PALAKKAD
Kerala State Pollution Control Board
Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
Station Name
Type of Water body
U/s of town or industrial area √
D/s of town or industrial area
Pilgrim center/Bathing Ghat/Water intake
Industrial Municipal sewage
2 04.08.2020
Cloudy
13 Uses of water in downstreamIrrigation Drinking water source
√ Fishing
Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √
3 = High
None √
Clear
5 Color & Intensity Clear Turbid √1 = Light 2 = Moderate √
< 50 cm 50 – 100 cm Windy Raining √
Flood √>100 cmBrownGreen
80
PW None √
190 m3/s
Industrial effluent
4.7
MSW
pHConductivity, µmhos/cmTurbidity, NTU
17.824
None √ FishyFloating Algae Floating sludge
OtherH2SWater HyacinthOil & Grease
8BDLPhenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l
Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l
30
Other
None
Total Coliform, MPN/100 mlFecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
28
4224
SAR
Value247.1128
Temperature, 0C
3.49.2
6.91.83
0.003
7.1
Total Dissolved Solids, mg/lTotal Fixed Solids, mg/lTotal Suspended Solids, mg/l
BDL
50
Sodium, mg/l
BDL
Nitrate-N, mg/l
Phosphate, mg/lBoron, mg/lPotassium, mg/lBOD, mg/lFluoride, mg/lDissolved Oxygen, mg/l
BDL0.9
TKN, mg/lAmmoniacal-N, mg/l
Bathing Ghat
Determinant
73
Other
Domestic
Others
Chloride, mg/lCOD, mg/l
Hardness, as CaCO3 mg/lCalcium, as CaCO3 mg/lMagnesium as CaCO3, mg/lSulphate, mg/l
18
1.50.361
1 Station Code 2 3 3 2
1 1 : 3 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
6 Odour7 Floating Matter
8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity
9 Human activities around the station
10 Location details
11 Flow rate12 Major polluting source
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Veliamkallu regulator ( D/S of NWMP-2)
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POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET AUGUST 2020
Station Name BHARATHAPUZHA AT PATTAMBIType of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKADAgency Kerala State Pollution Control Board
2 Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
04.08.2020
Cloudy Clear Windy Raining √ < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √ Flood
5 Color & Intensity Clear √ Turbid Green Brown1 = Light 2 = Moderate √ 3 = HighNone √ Fishy H2S Other
Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth
Industrial Municipal sewage None √
Cattle wading Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ OtherU/s of town or industrial area
D/s of town or industrial area √
Pilgrim center/Bathing Ghat/Water intake None
200 m3/sIndustrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other
13 Uses of water in downstreamIrrigation
Determinant Value
Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic
Bathing Ghat
Temperature, 0C 26pH 7.15Conductivity, µmhos/cm 131Turbidity, NTU BDLPhenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDLTotal Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 25Chloride, mg/l 17.82COD, mg/l 4TKN, mg/l 0.004Ammoniacal-N, mg/l BDLHardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 43Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 30Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 13Sulphate, mg/l 6.33Sodium, mg/l 9.3
1.4
Nitrate-N, mg/l 2.15
Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 83Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 59Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDL
CultivationOrganized water source
Fluoride, mg/l 0.332
BDL
Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 60
Potassium, mg/l 0.85BOD, mg/l
Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 20
Others
Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 6.7
Phosphate, mg/l 0.0064Boron, mg/l
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER BHAVANI, PALAKKAD- AUGUST 2020 S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
March 2020. Target achieved
Action plan completed. Septic tank systems are adopted for entire sewage treatment
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
Not proposed
Not Applicable
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
STP not Proposed
Septic tank systems are adopted for entire sewage treatment
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
Monitoring at State level must take place Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Applicable at State level
Not Applicable
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
Drains contributing pollution to the River were not identified Not Proposed Not proposed Dec 2020 March 2021
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Dry waste- Material Collection Facility 80% completed Wet waste- 100% Managed at source level Water quality monitoring of polluted river stretch and three additional points were completed up to august 2020
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
Implemented by January 2020 No specific proposal No specific proposal March 2021 No specific proposal March 2021 No specific proposal No specific
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Project Preparation is going on (Re
assessment study on the utility and possibility of check dams in river Bhavani will be started soon) Not applicable Project Preparation is going on(a study to assess the E flow of the river Bhavani at Elachivazhi will be started soon) Not applicable Not applicable
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER BHAVANI, KERALA
No.
(as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
C(ii) Establishment of MSW treatment Plant (Solid
Waste Management)
Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 Own fund
position has
not sufficient
for doing this
project,
because this
project
cannot begin
Proposal for a
centralized
MSW facility
replaced with
management of
wet waste at
source level
and dry waste
MCF.
Implementation
of MCF is going
on
80%
imple
ment
ed
20%
implementatio
n of MCF
remaining
C(ii) Material collection Facility (Solid Waste
Management)
Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 building
construction
80%
completed
90%
implemented
90%
Impl
eme
nted
10%
implementatio
n of MCF
remaining
C(ii) Construction of Compound wall Material collection
Facility Plant
Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 Implemented Implemented Implemented Implemented
C(ii) Installing of waste Bin in Colonies Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 Installing of
waste Bin
with the cost
Due to Covid
19 restrictions
project
Work not
started
Full
implem
entation
Project cost of
- 1008000/-, is
not started
progress
pending
remaini
ng
C(ii) Preliminary expenses met for “harithakarmasena” Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 Progressing Progress
ing
A(b) Construction of Community Toilets Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 Land has not
get for
construction
of community
toilet because
this project
cannot begin
Work
not
started
Work not
started
Full
implem
entation
remaini
ng
A(b) Repair of Community toilets Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019-2020 No
community
toilets in the
Panchayath
Not Applicable Nil Nil
C(i) Construction of Protection wall with fencing Irrigation
department
2020-21 No progress
reported
No progress
reported
No progress
reported
No progress
reported
C(i) Seasonal clearance of jungle and muddies from river
courses
Irrigation
department
2020 - 21 No progress
reported
No progress
reported
No progress
reported
No progress
reported
D Construction of Check dams at the identified
locations
Irrigation
department
2020 - 21 No progress
reported
Re assessment
study on the
utility and
possibility of
check dams in
river Bhavani
Implementa
tion not
started
Full
implementatio
n remaining
will be started
soon
D Issues relating to Eflow, maintaining minimum
environmental flow of river(by having watershed
management provisions)
Irrigation
department
2020 - 21 Project
preparation is
going on
a study to
assess the E
flow of the
river Bhavani
at Elachivazhi
will be started
soon
Implementa
tion not
started
Full
implementatio
n remaining
E Information Education and Communication (IEC) Pudur Grama
Panchayath
2019 -20 Various awareness programs including notice distributions were carried out in the Panchayath but the existing COVID scenario prevents the further progress
Due to Covid
19 restrictions
project
progress
pending
A(a) Monitoring of river water quality by sampling KSPCB 2019 -20 Water quality monitoring in Bhavani at Elachivazhi
Water quality monitoring in Bhavani at Elachivazhi and three additional
Continued
upto March
2021
and three additional points were completed upto July 2020
points were completed upto August 2020
C Side Protection Agali
Gramapanchayat
2019 -20
1 Station Code 1 2 0 8
1 2 : 0 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
5 Color & Intensity
6 Odour
7 Floating Matter8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity9 Human activities around the station
10 Location details11 Flow rate12 Major polluting source
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Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml 10
None √Other
Other
BDL4
5.27.9
BDLBDL37
110 m3/s
POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET AUGUST 2020
8BDL
Boron, mg/l BDL
Sodium, mg/l 4.3Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 22Total Fixed Solids, mg/l
Kerala State Pollution Control Board DO, PALAKKAD
Brown
FloodRaining √
0.8
BDLPhosphate, mg/l BDLTotal Suspended Solids, mg/l
Cheerakuzhi (U/S of NWMP-6)
Chalayur Uru (U/S of NWMP-6)
7.3SAR
30Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.1Nitrate-N, mg/lTotal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 50
Potassium, mg/l 0.62BOD, mg/l 0.8Fluoride, mg/l 0.389
16
Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 6Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 2Sulphate, mg/l BDL
TKN, mg/lAmmoniacal-N, mg/lHardness, as CaCO3 mg/l
Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/lChloride, mg/lCOD, mg/l
Conductivity, µmhos/cmTurbidity, NTUPhenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l
Determinant ValueTemperature, 0C 22pH 7.4
13 Uses of water in downstream Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others
Industrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other
Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing
Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & GreaseIndustrial Municipal sewage None √
Water Hyacinth
1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High
None √ Fishy H2S
< 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √
Clear √ Turbid Green
Kerala State Pollution Control Board
2 Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
03.08.2020
Cloudy Clear Windy
Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI
POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET AUGUST 2020
Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHIType of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKADAgency
Type of Water bodyCompleted byAgency
RIVER
1 Station Code 1 2 0 8
1 2 : 5 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
6 Odour
7 Floating Matter8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity9 Human activities around the station
10 Location details11 Flow rate12 Major polluting source
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0 1 : 0 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml ABSENT
Water Hyacinth
Other
Brown
Cloudy Clear Windy Raining √
OtherIndustrial Municipal sewage None √
Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √
BDL6612
BDLBDL
BDLBDLBDL10155.2
401.77.2
0.4010.80.82
2 Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
Cloudy
03.08.2020
6.6
20Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
SAR
Station NameType of Water body
BrownFlood
Raining √
2 Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
03.08.2020
Flood< 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √
5 Color & Intensity Clear √ Turbid Green1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High
None √ Fishy H2S
Floating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease
U/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing 120 m3/sIndustrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other
None √
13 Uses of water in downstream Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others
21pH 7.29Conductivity, µmhos/cmTurbidity, NTU
Determinant ValueTemperature, 0C
Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/lBDL51
Total Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/lChloride, mg/lCOD, mg/l 4
7.28.2
BDL
TKN, mg/lAmmoniacal-N, mg/lHardness, as CaCO3 mg/lCalcium, as CaCO3 mg/lMagnesium as CaCO3, mg/lSulphate, mg/lSodium, mg/lTotal Dissolved Solids, mg/lTotal Fixed Solids, mg/lTotal Suspended Solids, mg/lPhosphate, mg/lBoron, mg/lPotassium, mg/lBOD, mg/lFluoride, mg/lDissolved Oxygen, mg/lNitrate-N, mg/lTotal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
Completed byAgency
RIVER RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHI
Karathur (D/S of NWMP-6)
POLLUTED RIVER STRETCH MONITORING PROGRAMME DATA SHEET AUGUST 2020
Kerala State Pollution Control Board DO, PALAKKAD
< 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √ Clear Windy
5 Color & IntensityClear √ Turbid Green
1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High
6 Odour7 Floating Matter8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity9 Human activities around the station
10 Location details11 Flow rate12 Major polluting source
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1 1 : 5 03 Weather4 Approximate depth of main stream
6 Odour7 Floating Matter
8 Visible effluent discharges in proximity
9 Human activities around the station10 Location details11 Flow rate12 Major polluting source
Water Hyacinth Other
BDL4
7.87.3
BDLBDL
5.2BDL
6612
BDL
0.82BDLBDLBDL2332
6.6
40601.77.1
0.4210.8
10Fecal Streptococci MPN/100 ml
None √ Fishy H2SFloating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease
Industrial Municipal sewage None √Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing √ OtherU/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √
165 m3/sIndustrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other
13 Uses of water in downstream Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing Domestic √Organized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others
Determinant ValueTemperature, 0C 23pH 7.28
52Conductivity, µmhos/cmTurbidity, NTUPhenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/lTotal Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/lChloride, mg/lCOD, mg/lTKN, mg/lAmmoniacal-N, mg/lHardness, as CaCO3 mg/lCalcium, as CaCO3 mg/lMagnesium as CaCO3, mg/lSulphate, mg/lSodium, mg/lTotal Dissolved Solids, mg/lTotal Fixed Solids, mg/lTotal Suspended Solids, mg/lPhosphate, mg/lBoron, mg/lPotassium, mg/lBOD, mg/lFluoride, mg/l
Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
SAR
Dissolved Oxygen, mg/lNitrate-N, mg/lTotal Coliform, MPN/100 ml
NATIONAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAMME Station Name RIVER BHAVANI AT ELACHIVAZHIType of Water body RIVER Completed by DO, PALAKKADAgency Kerala State Pollution Control Board
2 Date and time of sample taken (DD/MM/YY, HH/MM)
03.08.2020
Cloudy Clear Windy Raining √ < 50 cm 50 – 100 cm >100 cm √ Flood
5 Color & Intensity Clear √ Turbid Green Brown1 = Light √ 2 = Moderate 3 = High
None √ Fishy H2S OtherFloating Algae Floating sludge Oil & Grease Water Hyacinth
Industrial Municipal sewage None √
Cattle wading √ Tourism spot Fishing Bathing OtherU/s of town or D/s of town or Pilgrim center/Bathing None √
121.5 m3/sIndustrial effluent MSW PW None √ Other
13 Uses of water in downstream Irrigation √ Drinking water source √ Fishing DomesticOrganized water source Cultivation Bathing Ghat Others
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Determinant ValueTemperature, 0C 22pH 7.36Conductivity, µmhos/cm 48Turbidity, NTU BDLPhenolphthalein Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l BDLTotal Alkalinity, as CaCO3 mg/l 8.6Chloride, mg/l 7.3COD, mg/l 4TKN, mg/l BDLAmmoniacal-N, mg/l BDLHardness, as CaCO3 mg/l 12Calcium, as CaCO3 mg/l 10Magnesium as CaCO3, mg/l 2Sulphate, mg/l BDLSodium, mg/l 4.1Total Dissolved Solids, mg/l 30Total Fixed Solids, mg/l 21Total Suspended Solids, mg/l BDLPhosphate, mg/l BDLBoron, mg/l BDLPotassium, mg/l 0.9BOD, mg/l 0.3Fluoride, mg/l 0.389Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 7.1Nitrate-N, mg/l 0.89Total Coliform, MPN/100 ml 80Fecal Coliform, MPN/100 ml 20Fecal streptococci , MPN/100 ml ABSENTSAR 5.8
National Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER TIRUR, MALAPPURAM
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31.03.2020
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
31.03.2020
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2020
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
22.01.2020 22.01.2020
Monitoring at State level must take place
Fortnightly commencing 21.12.2019
6 Progress report may be furnished by the Monthly
State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
(preferably before 20th of every month )
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage
networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management &
Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap
Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(v)Latest water quality of polluted river, its
tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
Last updated report submitted was on 15 July 2020 Identified 17 drains out of which 9 were additionally identified on 11.07.2019 Market – 45 KLD- finished Bus stand -50 KLD – under construction (expected time period was June 2020, but works slowed down due to COVID 19 Nil Disposal using sanitary landfills, composting, operations , MRF, MCF etc Attached as Annexure II(Analysis report during the month of August 2020)
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,
(ix) Protection and management of food plain
Zones (FPZ), (x) Rain water harvesting, (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow
of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood
plains by removing encroachment
Biomedical waste disposal through IMAGE Plastic waste through Municipality undertaking Decentralized waste processing through biogas , compost plants etc Permission of extraction of ground water by local body Effluent from industrial units utilized after treatment FPZ are identified Enforced through local bodies Dumping of SW on river banks are controlled River rejuvenation measures are taken Initiated Initiated
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER TIRUR, KERALA
1. IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
%
works
comple
ted
Details of
works
remaining
1.1.1 Strengthening the right side
bund of Tirur- Ponnani
puzha at Porur, ward no.I
Tirur Municipality
Irrigation Department
6 Months DPR under preparation
Detailed
estimate
submitted to
Chief Engineer
Work to be
started
1.1.2 Cleaning and development of old Ponnani thodu at Thazhepalam
Irrigation Department
6 Months DPR under
preparation
Detailed
estimate
submitted to
Chief Engineer
1.1.3 Repair and Rehabilitation
of Koottayi Regulator cum
Bridge across Thirur-
Ponnani Puzha in
Mangalam Grama
panchayat in Malappuram
Dist
Irrigation Department
18 Months Detailed
estimate
submitted to
Chief Engineer
Detailed
estimate
submitted to
Chief Engineer
2. TIRUR MUNICIPALITY – SHORT TERM ACTION PLAN No. Activity Implementing
agency Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details
of
works
remain
ing
1.2.1 Provide septic tank for nearest houses
Tirur Municipality
Dec 2019 completed 100% Nil
1.2.2 Establishment of Solid waste
Treatment Plant
ThumboorMozhi Model Aerobic Bin
Tirur Municipality
March 2020 completed 100% nil
1.2.3 Establishment of Non Degradable waste treatment Plant
Resource Recovery facility Centre Plastic Shredding Unit
Segregation shed
Tirur Municipality
March 2020
Completed
Shredding unit
is converted to
bale unit-
supply order
issued
completed
100%
100%
1.2.4 Slaughtering House Tirur Municipality December
2020
Civil work is completed for installation of mechanical parts- agreement executed
1.2.5 Fencing on Bridgeside
Thalakkadathur Bridge
Tirur Municipality December
2020
Project
formulated
and DPC
approved
Under
progress
completed 100 %
1.2.6 Installation of CCTV Camera near the river Bank Thalakkadathur Bridge
Tirur Municipality May 2020 Project
formulated
and DPC
approved-
Implementati
on in
progress
In progress
1.2.7 Planting of Bamboo seedlings on the river bank (Thazhepalam)
Tirur Municipality June 2020 completed 1100
1.2.8 Renovation of Effluent treatment plant at fish Market AMC Granted ETP with Aeorobic System
Tirur Municipality June 2019 Work completed- started operation
Tirur Municipality
1.2.9 Setting up of STP at
Private Bus stand
Tirur Municipality June 2020 Work in progress Civil works almost completed, installation works to be done. A meeting will be held on 17.09.2020 to monitor the progress of the plant by the river action committe
1.2.10 Setting up of a new drain after
demolishing the old one. The old one
was the hub of the waste water
outlet of the shops and other
establishments. The proposed drain is
Tirur Municipality June 2020 completed 100%
constructing in the middle of the
road so as to avoid intrusion of pipes
from outside
1.2.11 Identification of illegal outlets into
storm water drains and fine shall be
imposed on such units
Tirur Municipality Fine imposing mechanism is going on
3. Cheriyamundam Grama panchayat
No. Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details
of
works
remain
ing
1.3.1 Fencing on bridge side
Thalakkadatur
Cheriyamundam Grama panchayat
March 2020
completed 100% nil
4.Kerala State Pollution Control Board
No. Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details
of
works
remain
ing
1.4.1 River water quality Monitoring-
Thalakkadathur
National Water Quality
Programme(NWMP)
KSPCB Ongoing; Monthly frequency
Sample is collected every month and analysed .BOD values are within limit
Sample is collected every month and analysed.BOD values are within limit
100%
1.4.2 River water quality Monitoring
State Water monitoring
KSPCB Ongoing; Seasonal
100%
programme (SWMP)
1.4.3 Inspection and effluent quality
monitoring of the flats,
Industrial units, Service stations,
hospitals, auditorium, hotels
in Municipal area
Ongoing;
Interval;
Red – 1
month,
Orange- 3
months,
Green- 6
months
Periodically inspected effluent sample collected from the ETP’s and analysed . Notice issued to the units , non complying with effluent standards to rectify defects
100%
5.Ground Water Department
No. Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details
of
works
remain
ing
1.5.1. Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
(Earlier status : As per
Groundwater resources of
Kerala, 2017 estimate a total
number of 2 blocks (Tirur and
Kuttippuram) comes under the
Tirur river basin. These two
blocks are semi-critical blocks
Ground water
Department
No action
included in the
approved action
plan to be
performed by
Ground Water
Department
and the stage of groundwater
extraction ranges from 77.75 %
to 77.92%)
1.5.2 Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting (Earlier status : The average pre -monsoon groundwater level ranges from 6.14mbgl - 8.49 mbgl.)
No action
included in the
approved action
plan to be
performed by
Ground Water
Department
1.5.3 Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps (Earlier status : No observation well along the river stretches)
No action
included in the
approved action
plan to be
performed by
Ground Water
Department
1.5.4 For regulating use of ground
water for irrigation purpose,
adopting good irrigation
practices
(Earlier status : The total
irrigation draft in the area
ranges from 49.14 - 870.97
ha.m.)
No action
included in the
approved action
plan to be
performed by
Ground Water
Department
6. ACTION PLAN BY VARIOUS GRAMA PANCHAYATHs- Thalakkad, Vettom, Mangalam
No. Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress
in the
month
of July
2020
Progress
in the
month of
August
2020
%
works
compl
eted
Details of
works
remaining
1.6.1 Protection of Thirur Ponnani
River
Thalakkad grama panchayath handover fund to District Panchayat
31.03.2020 Work in progress. May be extended to 31.03.2021
1.6.2 Installation of CC TV camera on
Yetterikadavu Kunjulikkadavu
Mangattiri Bridge, Aikkanchiri
Bridge, Paravanna Bridge
Vettom - KS SECURITY SYSTEM
Completed
Completed 100%
1.6.3 Installation of CC TV camera Mangalam grama panchayath Win Plus
Agency,
Kondotty
Completed 100%
1.6.4 Haritha Keralam Thirur-Ponnani
puzha protection
Mangalam grama panchayath Nirmithi Kendra, Kozhikkodu
31.03.2020
Sl .No Name of point PARAMETERS
Do (me/l) BoD{melll coD(msll) FC
{cfu1100mllI ri/aliyangadi drain o.o 2.6 10.4 88
2 i \ialiyangadi bypass drain i.9 4.9 1.8 7.6 92
3 l!,raliyathod drain
4 iiajiyarpally
6.4
a8
6.8
6.6
2.2
2
9.2
8-
rt2
i04
N ational Mission for Clean Ganga Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs (Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KADALUNDI, MALAPPURAM
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in- situ remediation
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti Member Secretary, CPCB
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details Last updated report submitted was on July 15 2020
along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources
including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage
Identified 3 drains on 10.12.2018
Malappuram municipality – 30 KLD finished – not started
operating recently as inspected on 16.09.2020. Direction
letter issued to complete maintenance and start functioning
Nil
Disposal using sanitary landfills, composting, operations,
MRF, MCF etc
Attached as Annexure I( analysis report of month of August)
networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv) S tatus of Solid Waste Management &
Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its
tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi) Preventing dumping of waste and scientific
waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii) Ground water regulation
(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices, (ix) Protection and management of food plain
Zones (FPZ), (x) Rain water harvesting,
(xi) Maintaining minimum Environmental flow
of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on flood
plains by removing encroachment
Biomedical waste disposal through IMAGE Plastic waste through Municipality undertaking Decentralized waste processing through biogas , compost plants etc
Permission of extraction of ground water by local body
Effluent from industrial units utilized after treatment FPZ are identified Enforced through local bodies
Dumping of SW on river banks are controlled River rejuvenation measures are taken Initiated
Initiated
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KADALUNDI, MALAPPURAM, KERALA
1. Malappuram Municipality - Short Term Solid & Liquid Waste Management Action Plan
No. Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progres
s in the
month
of July
2020
Progress in the
Month of August 2020
% works
complet
ed
Details
of works
remaini
ng
1.1 Slaughter house and Poultry house
Malappuram Municipality
July 2010 Date shall be extended
to March 2021
1.2 Valiyathodu Cleaning - 8 Km length
Malappuram Municipality
Completed completed 100%
1.3 Installation of screening net in the Valiyathode
Malappuram Municipality
Completed completed 100%
1.4 Identification of polluting points in Kadalundi river & awareness campaign - River walk(puzha nadatham – 15 km length)
Malappuram Municipality
Completed completed 100%
1.5 Sanitation facility and treatment of waste water in the markets - Treatment plant
Malappuram Municipality
Completed completed 100%
1.6 The discharge of waste water from the surrounding houses to the Valiyathodu - Blocking of discharge of liquid waste
Malappuram Municipality
Completed completed 100%
1.7 Identification of illegal outlets into storm water drains and fine imposed on such units.
Malappuram Municipality
Ongoing Completed 100%
1.8 Biodegradable waste
Bio bins – 176
Malappuram Municipality
March 2020
Date shall be extended
to March 2021
Bucket compost – 269
Thumboormuzhi Aerobic bins - 4
Biogas plant -55
March 2020
March 2020
March 2020
March 2020
“
“
“
“
1.9 Non biodegradable waste
MCF
Plastic shredding and Bailing
Echo Kiosk
Malappuram Municipality
Completed
Completed
March 2020
In progress 3 MCF completed
completed
Shall be extended to march 2021
100%
100%
1.10 Identification and monitoring of illegal activities
CC tv Network installation
Malappuram Municipality
March 2020
Shall be
extended to
march 2021
2.Kerala State Pollution Control Board
No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the
month of July
2020
Progress
in the
month
of
August
2020
% works
completed
Details
of
works
remai
ning
2.1 River water quality
Monitoring-
Thirurangadi, Ha
jiyarpally
KSPCB Ongoing; Monthly frequency
100%
National Water
Quality
Programme(NWMP)
2.2 River water quality
Monitoring -
Thirurangadi,
Kooriyad,
Manikut, Hajiyarpally, Anakkayam,
Oravambrum -
State Water
monitoring
programme (SWMP)
KSPCB Ongoing; Seasonal -
100%
Pre - monsoon, monsoon,
post - monsoon
2.3 Inspection and effluent quality monitoring of the flats, industrial units, service stations, hospitals, hotels etc. in Malappuram Municipal area
KSPCB Ongoing; 100%
Interval;
Red – 1
month,
Orange- 3
months,
Green- 6
months
3.Ground Water Department No. Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the
month of July
2020
Progress
in the
month
% works
completed
Details
of
works
of
August
2020
remai
ning
3.1. Ground Water
resources and
regulation of
ground water
extraction by
industries
particularly in over
exploited as critical
zones/blocks
(Earlier status : As
per Groundwater
resources of Kerala,
2017 estimate a
total number of 3
blocks (Mankada,
Vengara and
Malappuram)
comes under the
Kadalundi river
basin. Out of three
blocks Malappuram
and Vengara are
semi-critical blocks
and the rest is a
safe one, stage of
groundwater
extraction ranges
from 69.43 % to
79.84%)
Ground water Department No action included in
the approved action
plan to be performed
by Ground Water
Department
3.2 Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting (Earlier status : The average pre - monsoon groundwater level ranges from 7.59mbgl - 13.57 mbgl. Groundwater Department has implemented 3 no of roof top rain water recharging through recharge pit schemes in Vengara block.)
Ground water Department No action included in
the approved action
plan to be performed
by Ground Water
Department
3.3 Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps (Earlier status : Groundwater Department has 6 observation dug wells and 14 bore wells in the river stretch. (report attached ) (Map No: 7 attached))
Ground water Department No action included in
the approved action
plan to be performed
by Ground Water
Department
3.4 For regulating Ground water No action included in
the approved action
plan to be performed
by Ground Water
Department
use of ground Department
water for
irrigation
purpose,
adopting good
irrigation
practices
(Earlier status :
The total
irrigation draft in
the area ranges
from 979.683 -
1857.49 ha.m.)
a
Sl .No Name of point PARAMETERS
PN Do (me/tl BoD(me/ll coD(mll) FC
(cful1o0mll
I li/aliyangadi drain 6.6 A) 2.6 10.4 88
7 Valiyangadi bypass drain 5.9 4.9 1.8 7.6 92
J vslivathod drain t.4 6.8 2.2 9.2 tt24 'il:ajiyarpally i-'.8 6.6 2 I 104
FORMAT 3
Kerala State Pollution Control Board DO Kasaragod
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
UPPALA RIVER – AUGUST 2020
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
Progress for the month
of August, 2020
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
FORMAT 3
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Monthly (preferably before 20th of every month)
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and
sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with
Dumping plastics and wastes by public from Uppala NH bridge in Mangalpady Grama Panchayath
Fencing work on both sides of Uppala NH Bridge proposed by Irrigation Department, Kasaragod. Mostly rural area. No separate STP provided. Mostly scattered houses, individual septic tank
Estimate submitted to Chief Engineer through PRICE ID: 2019/10825/IA dated 15.11.2019 for approval.
FORMAT 3
completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status.
(iv) Status of Solid Waste
Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
.
soak pit system provided. No CETP. Mangalpady Grama Panchayath- MCF located at Kubanur. Solid waste is been collected daily by a private company named as Green Space. Installation of camera for waste dumping monitoring.
Solid waste collection is ongoing and annual report not yet submitted. Since pandemic works are being interrupted. Proposal being prepared with an estimated expenditure of Rs. 20 Lakhs.
FORMAT 3
. (v) Latest water quality of polluted river,
its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and
scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic
Manjeshwar Grama Panchayath- MCF and plastic shredding unit provided. Solid waste is been collected daily by a private company named as Green Space. Installation of camera along with warning boards. Attached the analysis report of water quality in the month of August 2020. Hotel waste is disposed through pig farms. Fencing work on both
Both completed but yet to start working. Since pandemic works are being interrupted. Completed and installed. Estimate submitted to Chief Engineer through PRICE ID : 2019/10825/IA
FORMAT 3
waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,
(ix) Protection and management of food
plain Zones (FPZ), (x) Rain water harvesting, (xi) Maintaining minimum Environmental
flow of river
sides of Uppala NH Bridge proposed by Irrigation Department, Kasaragod. The river (stream) has a length of 50 km with drainage area of 250 sq. km of which 174 sq. km of the catchment lie in Karnataka and 76 sq.km is in Kerala. The river is seasonal. The river goes dry during summer in the upstream and sea water inflow in tail ends. Uppala bridge, the
dated 15.11.2019 for approval. The water level in Uppala River has increased with medium flow in the month of August 2020.
FORMAT 3
(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on
flood plains by removing encroachment
NWMP sampling station, which is 1.25 km away from the seashore, is just downstream of the identified polluted river stretch. The tidal water is entering the river to a few kilometres. Thick vegetation present on the banks. Paddy fields and coconut farms are present on both sides of the river.
Sd/-
The Environmental Engineer
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER UPPALA, KERALA
No.
(as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
C(ii) Material collection facility. Operation
Mangalpady Grama Panchayath
2019 Work completed
and operation
started. MCF is
located at
Kubanur.
Activity
continuing.
Activity
continuing.
100% Completed
C Waste management including purchase of vehicle to collect waste.
Mangalpady Grama
Panchayath
2019- 2020 Waste being
collected by a
panchayath
vehicle from
nearby
apartments and
shops.
Solid waste is
also being
collected daily by
a private
company named
as Green Space.
Work
being
carried out
regularly
Approval for
purchase of vehicle
not sanctioned from
Government.
E Installation of camera Mangalpady Grama
Panchayath
March
2020
Project dropped
C Electrification of material
collection facility
Manjeshwaram Grama Panchayat
2019-2020 100% - 100% COMPLETED on
12/2019.
D Transportation of collected
waste
Manjeshwaram
Grama Panchayat
March
2020
995m3 Waste
collected from
various public
places and
River sides and
transported to
Disposal center
in March and
338m3 Waste
collected in
June 2020.
Due to spread
of Covid, work
interrupted in
July 2020.
Due to spread of
Covid, work
interrupted.
- Work yet to be
completed.
E Installation of camera Manjeshwaram
Grama Panchayat
March
2020
- - - Project Prepared
and waiting for
DPC Approval
C Tying of net on both sides of
the bridge
Irrigation
Department
-
Estimate for
fencing work on
both sides of
Uppala NH Bridge
submitted to
Chief Engineer
Work still
under
process.
Work still under
process.
through
PRICE ID:
2019/10825/IA
dated 15.11.2019
for approval.
E Continuous vigil on waste dumping on
roads
Police Department - Completed Completed 100% Completed
A(a) Water quality monitoring KSPCB Being done
regularly
Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod regularly.
Uppala BridgeUppala River Near Bhagavathi Temple
(Bhagavathi Gate)
2306 878.66 m
12˚41’41.7”N 12˚41’20.1”N
74˚54’16.9”E 74˚54’34.0”E
18.08.2020 18.08.2020
Medium flow, water level rised
Water level rised, Medium flow
Sl.No Parameters Unit Uppala Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Uppala River Near Bhagavathi
Temple (Bhagavathi Gate)
1 Temperature ˚ C 28 1 Temperature ˚ C 29
2 pH - 6.9 2 pH - 6.82
3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 137 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 85
4 Turbidity NTU 1.8 4 Turbidity NTU 8.7
5 BOD mg/l 2 5 BOD mg/l 1.4
6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 8.7 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 6.1
7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 320 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 150
8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 84 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 56
9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 30 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20
10 Chlorides mg/l 18 10 Chlorides mg/l 14
11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 40 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 24
12 Total Hardness mg/l 45 12 Total Hardness mg/l 24
13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 40 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 14
14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 5 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 10
15 Calcium mg/l 16 15 Calcium mg/l 5.6
16 Magnesium mg/l 1.2 16 Magnesium mg/l 2.4
17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 82 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 50
18 Sodium mg/l 10 18 Sodium mg/l 8
19 Potassium mg/l 2.3 19 Potassium mg/l 1.1
Sd/-Assistant Scientist
NWMP Station Code Distance from existing NWMP Station
Latitude Latitude
UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) UPPALA RIVER - UPPALA RIVER NEAR BHAGAVATHI TEMPLE (Bhagavathi Gate)
(Proposed NWMP Station)
Sampling Point Sampling Point
Longitude Longitude
Nature and flow of the river Nature and flow of the river
Date of Sampling Date of Sampling
FORMAT 3
Kerala State Pollution Control Board DO Kasaragod
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
MOGRAL RIVER – AUGUST 2020
S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by state/UT-Compliance status
Progress for the month of
August, 2020
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
FORMAT 3
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose.
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Monthly (preferably before 20th of every month)
FORMAT 3
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on insitu treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and
sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status.
Dumping plastics and wastes by public from Mogral NH bridge in Mogral Puthur Grama Panchayath.
Fencing work on both sides of Mogral NH Bridge at Mogral Kadavath proposed by Irrigation Department, Kasaragod. Mostly rural area. No separate STP provided. Mostly scattered houses, individual septic tank soak pit system provided. No CETP
DPR submitted to the CE (I&A) on 27.11.2019 for FS approval. Estimate submitted to Chief Engineer through PRICE ID: 2019/10715/IA dated 15.11.2019 for approval.
FORMAT 3
(iv) Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
December 2020
Mogral Puthur Grama Panchayath - MCF provided. Waste being collected through Haritha Karma Sena. Installation of camera for waste dumping monitoring. Madhur Grama Panchayath – MCF located at panchayath premises. Before lockdown, Haritha Karma Sena used to collect solid waste. Chengala Grama Panchayath - MCF is proposed and site identified.
Since Pandemic works are partially affected.
Proposal being prepared with an estimated expenditure of Rs. 2 Lakhs.
Due to Pandemic lockdown works are interrupted.
FORMAT 3
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi) Preventing dumping of waste and
scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices,
(ix) Protection and management of food
plain Zones (FPZ),
Attached the analysis report of water quality for the month of August 2020. Also attached the analysis report of the drain joining the Mogral river. Hotel waste is disposed through pig farms. Fencing work on both sides of Mogral NH Bridge at Mogral Kadavath proposed by Irrigation Department, Kasaragod.
DPR submitted to the CE (I&A) on 27.11.2019 for FS approval. Estimate submitted to Chief Engineer through PRICE ID: 2019/10715/IA dated 15.11.2019 for approval.
FORMAT 3
(x) Rain water harvesting, (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental
flow of river
The river (stream) is very short (total length 34 km) and seasonal. The river goes dry during the summer in the upstream and sea water inflow in tail ends. Mogral bridge is just downstream of the NWMP sampling station. Within 5 km from the point of sampling the width of the river reduces from 70 - 80 m to 20 m on the upstream and within the next 2 km upstream it reduces to just 8 m. The river mouth up
The water level in Mogral River has increased with medium flow in the month of August 2020.
FORMAT 3
(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii) Setting up biodiversity parks on
flood plains by removing encroachment
to a length of few kilo meters gets water mainly due to tides. The NWMP sampling station is just half kilometres from the sea shore. Thick vegetation present on the banks. Coconut and arecanut farms are present on both sides of the river.
Sd/-
The Environmental Engineer
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER MOGRAL, KERALA
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in the
month of July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
C Material collection facility Mogral Puthur Grama Panchayath
March 2020 Work completed
not yet started.
Work
completed
not yet
started.
- Work
completed
not yet
started.
C Waste collection including vehicle hire charge to collect waste.
Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
March 2020 Work in progress
with an
estimated
expenditure of
Rs. 3.5 lakhs.
Time line
extended (due
to pandemic) to
December 2020.
Currently waste
being collected
through Haritha
Karmasena.
Work in
progress
- Work in
progress
E Installation of camera Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
June 2020 Proposal being prepared with an estimate of Rs. 2
- - Time limit
extended
(due to
lakhs.
pandemic) to
December
2020.
A(b) Ballor, Kottakkunnu, Majal, Neerchal, Blarkode, Goovathadka, Pernadka, Shankra, Eriyal, KK Puram Arjal Vishnu Temple Drainage Cleaning
Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
2019 Report not yet received.
C(ii) Haritha Karmasena Activity/ Collecting Non Bio degradable materials including Plastics from
households
Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
On-going Collection being carried out by Haritha Karmasena. But due to
pandemic the
work has been
interrupted.
Due to
spread of
Covid 19,
work
halted.
Due to spread
of Covid 19,
work halted.
C(iii) Bamboo Capital Bamboo Planting - aiming water conservation and raising water levels thus preventing solid erosion, waste dumping in public places
Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
On-going Report not yet received.
E River cleaning Mogral Puthur
Grama Panchayath
2019 Report not yet received.
C(iii) Bamboo Plantation of Madhur Madhur grama Panchayath
2019 18500 being
maintained by
NREGA
18500 being
maintained by
NREGA
100 % Completed
C(ii) Viability Gap Funding for Haritha Karmasena Madhur grama 2019 Partially utilised Partially
utilised
15% Partially utilised
Panchayath
C(ii) Material recovery facility centre Madhur grama
Panchayath
2019 Completed Completed 100% Completed
C(ii) Construction of Plastic Shredding Machine building
Madhur grama
Panchayath
2019 Completed Completed 100 % Completed
C(ii) Purchase of Plastic shredding machine Madhur grama
Panchayath
2019 Yet to tender Yet to tender Yet to tender
C Tying of net on both sides of the bridge Irrigation
Department
- Estimate for
fencing work on
both sides of
Mogral NH Bridge
submitted to
Chief Engineer
through PRICE ID:
2019/10715/IA
dated 15.11.2019
for approval.
Work still
under
process.
Work still under
process.
A(a) Water quality monitoring KSPCB Being done
regularly
Water quality is being monitored by KSPCB, Kasaragod
regularly.
Mogral Bridge Puzhakkara
2304 3.25 km
12˚33’36.5”N 12˚33’58.1”N
74˚57’21.0”E 74˚58’43.7”E
18.08.2020 18.08.2020
Medium flow, water level rised
Water level rised, medium flow
Sl.No Parameters Unit Mogral Bridge Sl.No Parameters Unit Puzhakkara
1 Temperature ˚C 27 1 Temperature ˚C 28
2 pH - 6.3 2 pH - 6.46
3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 300 3 Conductivity µmhos/cm 80
4 Turbidity NTU 1.3 4 Turbidity NTU 4.5
5 BOD mg/l 1.3 5 BOD mg/l 1.1
6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 7 6 Dissolved Oxygen mg/l 7.7
7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 250 7 Total Coliforms cfu/100ml 120
8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 80 8 Feacal Coliforms cfu/100ml 60
9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 30 9 Feacal Streptococcus cfu/100ml 20
10 Chlorides mg/l 70 10 Chlorides mg/l 15
11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 45 11 Total Alkalinity mg/l 18
12 Total Hardness mg/l 50 12 Total Hardness mg/l 20
13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 30 13 Calcium Hardness mg/l 11
14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 20 14 Magnesium Hardness mg/l 9
15 Calcium mg/l 12 15 Calcium mg/l 4.4
16 Magnesium mg/l 4.9 16 Magnesium mg/l 2.2
17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 169 17 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 46
18 Sodium mg/l 38 18 Sodium mg/l 8.8
19 Potassium mg/l 7 19 Potassium mg/l 0.7
MOGRAL RIVER - MOGRAL BRIDGE (Existing NWMP Station) MOGRAL RIVER - PUZHAKKARA (Proposed NWMP Station)
Sampling Point Sampling Point
Longitude
Date of Sampling
Distance from existing NWMP Station
Latitude Latitude
Longitude
Date of Sampling
NWMP Station Code
Nature and flow of the river Nature and flow of the river
Sl No.123456789
10111213141516171819
Sd/-Assistant Scientist
Pottasium ,mg/L 6.8 2.5
Feacal Streptococcus, , cfu/100ml 20 10Sodium ,mg/L 53 15
Total Coliforms , cfu/100ml 190 70Feacal Coliforms, cfu/100ml 64 16
Magnesium ,mg/L 3.4 1.7Total Dissolved Solids ,mg/L 205 75
Magnesium Hardness ,mg/L 14 7Calcium ,mg/L 1.4 5.6
Total Hardness ,mg/L 49 21Calcium Hardness ,mg/L 35 14
Chloride ,mg/L 93 27Total Alkalinity ,mg/L 35 18
BOD ,mg/L 2.5 0.3Dissolved Oxygen ,mg/L 6.7 5.6
Conductivity, µmhos/cm 373 129Turbidity,NTU 3.4 1.3
Temperaure, ͦC 29 29pH 5.96 5.69
Distance from the river 114.07m 582.34m
Parameters Sample 1 Sample 2
Latitude 12°33'36.5"N 12˚33'31.7" N
Longitude 74°57'29.6"E 74˚57'47.7" E
Date of Sampling 18.08.2020 18.08.2020
Kerala State Pollution Control Board, DO Kasaragod ANALYSIS REPORT - AUGUST 2020
Source of SampleDrain joining Mogral
river at KadavathUpstream of the same drain near Kottakkunnu
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER PERUVAMBA, KANNUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31.03.2020 1. Payyannur Municipality
1. All houses have their own disposal
facility
2. An STP is proposed at fish market
Perumba
2. KunhimangalamGp
Ensured 100% treatment of sewage in –
situ
3.Kankol- AlappadambaGp
Ensured 100% treatment of sewage in –
situ
RamanthaliGp
Ensured 100% treatment of sewage in –
situ
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to
2021 Proposed 10 KLD STP at fish market
Perumba by Payyannur Municipality
the STPs must be ensured which is under DPR stage
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2022
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
22.01.2020
Monitoring at State level must take place Fortnightly
Commencing
21.12.2019
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary,CPCB
Monthly
(preferably
before 20th of
every month)
6.1
Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II)Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(II) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline (v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries,
drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
2020
Analysis is
doing in every
months
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
2020
2022
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PERUVAMBA, KERALA
Action Plan of LocalBody
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line
Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A(b) Sanitation Facility STP proposed at market place
Payyannur Muncipality 2021 Proposal for
STP is in
DPR stage
DPR
STAGE 10% DPR submitted
for approval
C(ii) Biodegradable waste disposal Bio bins ( 2061)
Pit Compost (10992)
Bio gas Plant (687)
Payyannur Muncipality 2022 - Proposed project
approved.
NA Project
Implementation
in progress
C(ii) Non biodegradable Waste Disposal MCF and RRF
Payyannur Muncipality 2022 completed completed MCF & RRF in
function
E Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders and Haritha sahayaSamithi
Payyannur Muncipality Ongoing
project
- - Detailed action
plan attached
A(b) Sanitation Facility Scientific Septic Tank and Soak pit
Kunhimangalam Panchayath
2019
C(ii) Biodegradable waste disposal Bio bins, Pit Compost, Bio gas Plant
Kunhimangalam Panchayath
Every
year
project
For Disposal
Of
Biodegradable
Waste From
Source,
Facilities Like
Pipe
Compost,
Waste Pit,
Ring Compost
Etc Are
Provided In
Annual Plan
And Nregs
C(ii) Non biodegradable Waste Disposal MCF
Kunhimangalam Panchayath
Ongoing
project
Completed
the work of
MCF
E Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders
Kunhimangalam Panchayath
Once in a
month
E Side wall protection of drains
Kunhimangalam Panchayath
12/2019 Completed
E Installation of CCTV
camerasat major points
Kankol – Alappadamba GP
2019 For Disposal
Of
Biodegradable
Waste From
Source,
Facilities Like
Pipe
Compost,
Waste Pit,
Ring Compost
Etc Are
Provided In
Annual Plan
And Nregs
C(ii) Biodegradable waste disposal
Bio bins, Pit Compost,
Bio gas Plant (2460
Nos)
Kankol – Alappadamba GP
Ongoing Completed the
implementation 100% NA
C(ii) Non Biodegradable waste disposal MCF
Kankol – Alappadamba GP
Ongoing 1. Completed
No updation
received for
this month
E Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders
Kankol – Alappadamba GP
Once in a
month
No
updation
received
for this
month
A(b) Sanitation Facility No markets and houses on the bank
Ramanthali GP Available Available 40%
C(ii) Non Biodegradable waste disposal MCF and sending to RRF
Ramanthali GP 2020
E Drain Cleaning and
Side protection
Ramanthali GP 2022 There are 5 natural drains
meeting the river, of
which 3 drains cleaned
No
updated
50%
before monsoon itself
and two are partly
cleaned and the cleaning
work is stopped due to
heavy rain
E Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders
Ramanthali GP 2022
C(ii) Bio degradable waste disposal Ring Compost – 1000 Nos Compost Pit – 2000 Nos Biogas Plant – 100 Nos
Ramanthali GP 2022 ongoing ongoing
Action Plan by Irrigation Department
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line
Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
E Providing fencing on Perumbabridge (NH) across Perumbariver at Payyannur in Payyannur Municipality
Irrigation department 2021
DPR stage No report
received
for this
month
E Desilting and reconstruction of salt water exclusion cross bar across perumbathodu in Payyannur
Irrigation Department 2021 DPR stage
Municipality MI Class II Plan fund
E Desilting and repair of salt water exclusion cross bar across Koykottuvayal thodu inKunhimangalam Panchayath State Disaster Response Fund
Irrigation Department 2020 DPR stage
E Regulating activities in flood plain zone, protection and management of flood plain zone Protection and management of flood plain zone for a period of 3 years with a fund of 0.50 crores
Irrigation Department 3 years DPR stage
E Greenery development- Plantation plan. Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment Planting trees on the bank of the river will be
Irrigation Department 3 years DPR stage
completed within 3 years from the commencement of works with a fund of 0.40 crores
E Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum environmental flow of river(by having watershed management provisions) By Micro watershed managemen t for a period of 2 years with a fund of 0.25 Crore from the available fund
Irrigation Department 2 years
Combined Action by KSPCB
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency Time line Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 Sanitation Providing of toilets to residences With
treatment and disposal
system for sewage and
sullage
Local body
2 Community Toilet Proposed construction of newcommunity Toilet at satellite points on the bank of river
All local bodies,
SuchitwaMission,
Revenue department
3 Rain water recharge Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all thodu and drain
All local bodies, Kerala Water Authority,
4 Solid waste management Check they have Board’s consent and sanitation facilityis provided.
PollutionControlBoard, Health authority
Regular monitoring is conducting for verification of compliance
5 Household waste Adequate number of Kitchen bins shall beprovided
Municipalities and local bodies
6 Market
Providing proper
waste handling
facility for
wastewater
Six months
And solid wastes 30
7 Rendering plant Rendering plant forpoultry wastes
Local body
Six months
8 Slaughter house Slaughter house waste disposal facility
Local body
9 Establishment like service station and workshops Strict monitoringof disposal of waste(sewage, sullage,degradable waste, non-biodegradablewaste) surveyed area and alsoin the catchment of theriver
i)VerifyWhether consent tooperate of the Board exists
PollutionControlBoard Six months
Regular monitoring is conducting for verification of compliance and industry survey is carrying out using ENVICLEAN app.
10 Sanitation survey should be done Sanitation survey is to be conductedfor
100m on eithersidesof the other parts of polluted stretch if anylocatednearby
PollutionControlBoard Six months
11 Awareness Awareness for residence association
Suchitwa Mission/ LSGD/Corporation
Once in a month
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in
the month
of July
Progress
in the
month
of
August
%
works
comple
ted
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks (Earlier Status : As per Groundwater resources
of Kerala, 2017 estimate a total number of 2
blocks (Neeleswaram and Payyannur) comes
under the Peruvamba river basin. All the blocks
in the river stretch are safe with stage of
groundwater extraction ranges from 34.85% to
69.52%)
No report received.
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting (Earlier Status : The average pre -monsoon groundwater level ranges from7.97mbgl - 8.81 mbgl. Department has implemented 5 no of bore well recharge structures and 3 dug well recharge at Cheemeni open prison in Neeleswaram block)
3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
(Earlier Status : Groundwater Department has 1 observation dug well and 1 piezometer for routine studies in the river stretch.)
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices (Earlier status :The total irrigation draft in the area ranges from 695.64 - 1326.85 ha.m.)
Other than these following are some more suggestions from the part of pollution controlBoard.
1. Proper awareness among the inhabitants in the area is to be given for protecting the water bodies. Basic training for the people at the
grass root level is to be provided for river management. All efforts for maintaining the quality of water bodies may be done by the
Panchayat/Municipal authoritiesonly with people’sparticipation.
2. The nearby gramapanchayath and municipalities are mainly responsible for not providing municipal waste collection and treatment
facilities in the locality. So they must be instructed to provide the required facility for scientific disposal of municipal solid waste as per
the MSW rules 2016. The citizens as well as the municipal/gramapanchayath authorities need to be aware of the importance of scientific
disposal of waste generated. Their attitude towards handling waste has to be changed. Reducing waste, recovering recyclable materials,
return of nutrients to the eco system as well as generation of energy from waste are to be practised. There has to be a valid scheme for
collection, segregation, transportation, processing and safe disposal of waste by the authorities. For this affordable and viable waste to
energy conversion technologies apart from conventional composting is to be implemented by the municipalities seeking
technicalexpertise.
3. Propagation of vegetative cover in water shed will reduce soil erosion and enhance percolation of rain water into the sub surface.In
downstream stretches where the river is saline, propagation of mangroves areessential.
4. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment
facilities in waste generatingunits.
5. The practice of waste dumping into the river is to be prevented legally and strict action against this practice is to be adopted at
panchayath and municipalitylevel.
6. Re-survey of the river boundaries throughout the entire stretch is to be done urgently so as to prevent encroachment of the river.
7. The municipalities as well as the panchayaths are to be directed to provide proper waste management facilities of their own. All towns
and cities must have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that clean up the sewage. Facility for collection, segregation, transport, processing
and scientific disposal of waste generated are to be provided by the local authorities in strict adherence to the Municipal Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016. For this, affordable and viable waste to energy conservation technologies apart from conventional composting
is to be implemented seeking technicalexpertise.
8. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment
facilities in waste generating units. The riverine stretches are to be monitored periodically at identified locations for water
qualityassessment.
9. Modern agricultural practices and technologies introduce the use of inorganic fertilizers with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potash and
inorganic pesticides in farm lands and play importantroleintheriverpollution.Thesemayconcentrateintothewaterbodythroughrun
off causing algal blooms by which whole stretch of water become choked. Fertilizers and chemicals application in agricultural lands are
to be strictly under technical expertise.
10. Rain water recharging measures must beadopted.
11. Eco tourism and water tourism projects are to be designed giving due importance for protecting the environment. The activities are to
be organized in such ways which do not induce any types of pollution to the water body. Strict monitoring from the concerned
authorities are recommended in functioning of the tourismprojects.
12. Implement Green Protocol effectively in local self governments. Prohibit littering of plastics in the area. Plastic wastes shall be handled as
per the provisions of Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,2018.
13. The existing waste water treatment facilities of Taliparamba Municipality shall be augmented in such a way so as to operate round
theyear.
14. Actions shall be taken by the local bodies to clean the storm water drains. Rejuvenation of small streams, creeks leading into the river is
to bedone.
15. Round the clock patrolling shall be provided so as to prevent waste dumping on public places.
16. CCTV can be installed at suitable points in order to identify the persons/ establishments dumping waste in to river. All the local bodies
must establish slaughter houses with modern facilities and unauthorized slaughter houses shall be strictlyenforced. 17. Strict action shall be taken against non-violating person/ agency by the authorities when noticed.Plantation of trees and plants on the
bank will be highly effective in controlling the wastedisposal.
PERTIVAMBA
a
t"Parameters Kacherikadavu Mathamangalam Chandapura Kandakali
Date of collection 4t9t2020 4t09/2020 06t08t2020 4t09t2020
I pH 7.63 7.72 6.27 8.01
2 Electrical Conductivity, ps/cm 40.1 69.1 38.4 1191
aJ BOD, mglL 0.7 0.9 0.4 2.2
/1.+ Dissolved Oxygen, mglL 6.0 7.5 6.93 6
5 Total coliform. cfi.r/l 00ml 120 140 180 300
6 Fecal coliform. cfrr/1 00ml 80 80 40 140
Turbidity 0.7 0.9 r.4 1.5
8 Total Hardness, mg/L 15 t0 I4 48
9 Calcium Hardness, mglL 9 aJ 6 T3
10 Magnesium Hardness, mglL 6 7 8 35
11 Ammonia-NOymglL BDLa
BDL BDL 0.018
12 Sulphate, mglL r.204 BDL BDL 0.1 33
13 Phosphate, mglL BDL BDL BDL BDL
t4 Fluoride, mglL BDL BDL 0.20 0.007
15 Total Alkalinity, mg/L 10,
9 6 26
t6 Chloride, mglL I6 I2 11 56
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER RAMAPURAM, KANNUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31.03.2022 Proposed by Madayi GP Scientific Septic Tank
and Soak pit (Around 20 Nos), Project got
approval
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
31.03.2022 NIL
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2022
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
22.01.2020
22.01.2020
Monitoring at State level must take place Fortnightly
Commencing
21.12.2019
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary,CPCB
Monthly
(preferably
before 20th of
every month)
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed
along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
2019
2021
Analysis is doing
in every month
2021
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting
1. Proposal
given by
Irrigation
Department for
Providing fencing
on Ramapurambr
idge across
Ramapuramri ver
at Madayi GP
2. Proposal given
by Irrigation
Department for
Desilting and
repair of salt
water exclusion
cross bar at
Ramapuram in
cheruthazham
GP
3. Regualting
activites in flood
plain zone,
protection and
management of
flood plain zone
(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
maintaining
enviornmental
flow of
Ramapuram
River from the
d/s of
Ramapuram
SWECB in
Cheruthazham
Panchayath
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER RAMAPURAM, KERALA
Ref para no:48 as per NGT order 673/2018 dated:20.0 9.2018
Activity Implementing Agency Time of Completion Progress in the month
of July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
A (b)
Sanitation Facility
Pariyaram GP
03/2020
Panchayath informed that a small portion of the river is flowing through the boarder of Panchayath .
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
Pariyaram GP
03/2022
C (ii)
Non bio degradable Waste Disposal
Pariyaram GP On going project
E
Awareness
Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
Whenever necessary
A (b)
Identification of illegal outlets in to drains and stoppage of the same
Madayi GP
09/2019
Ongoing –Estimate prepared for constructing 20 numbers of soak pit.
12 Numbers of Soak pit completed
70% Not Updated
A (b)
Sanitation Facility
Madayi GP 2022
Order placed for 100 Numbers of Ring Compost to be issued to the 20 wards for bio
Order placed for 100 Number of Ring Compost to be issued to the 20 wards
Not Updated
degradable waste disposal, proposal for thumboormozhi is temporarly postponed due to non availability of land
still not supplied due to corona issues.
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
Ward Sanitation Committee ofLocal Body
2022
Completed the work of MCF but not started functioning due to complaint from local people
Not Updated
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
On going
Action plan of Local body
1. Public Toilet: Construct public toilets using available funds on the bank of river near Tourist places, Fishing spotsetc.
2. Mini MCF: Construct material collection facility in miniature form at suitable intervals on the bank of the river in order to prevent dumping of wastes in towater.
3. Toilet at houses:Construct toilets with scientific septic tank and Soakpit
4. Retro Fitting:Maintenance work of existing toilets of residences near the bank of river using performance incentivegrant.
5. Bio degradable waste Disposal:Distribution of Bio gas Plant, Composting facility to residences near river for bio degradable
wastedisposal.
6. Common Waste disposal facility:For the disposal of bio degradable waste disposal at market places, provide community level bio gas plants, Thumboormozhi etc. Using suitablefunds
7. Common Sewage treatment facility:Provide common sewage treatment facility for waste water generating from market places and disposing in to publicdrains.
8. Septage treatment facility :Construct septage treatmentfacility
In addition to above, CCTV can be installed at suitable points in order to identify the persons/ establishments dumping waste in to river. All the local bodies must establish slaughter houses with modern facilities and unauthorized slaughter houses shall be strictly enforced.
Strict action shall be taken against non-violating person/ agency by the authorities when noticed. Plantation of trees and plants on the bank will be highly effective in controlling the wastedisposal.
Action Plan by Irrigation Department
Ref para no:48 as per NGT
order 673/18 dated:
20. 9.18
Activity Implementing Agency
Time for completion
Progress in the
month of July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
C (ii)
Providing fencing on Ramapurambr idge across Ramapuramri ver at Madayi GP
Irrigation department
2021
E
Desilting and repair of salt water exclusion cross bar at Ramapuram in cheruthazham GP
Irrigation Department
2020 DPR Submited for FS to CE (I&A) Tvpm dt.7.11.19 (2) vide Lr. No.D5-1429 Reju/19.
No report received
E Regualting activites in flood plain zone, protection and management of flood plain zone
Irrigation Department
-3 years - -
E Greenery development- Plantation plan. Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Irrigation Department
2 years
E Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum environmental flow of river(by having watershed management provisions)
Irrigation Department
2 years
Combined ActionPlan
Proposed action
Agency Timeline Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A (b)
Providetoilets to residences with treatment and disposal system for sewage and sullage
Local Body
As there are residences with single pit toilet
A (b)
Construction of new community toilets with treatment system
All local bodies SuchitwaMission, Revenue department
Proposed Construction Of new community Toilet at satellite points on the bank ofriver
B (ii)
Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all channels and drain
All local bodies , Kerala Water Authority,
Drains are inspected before rain and all channels and stream are cleaned once in a year
C (ii)
Sanitary waste in hostels,
establishments should be
segregated, treated and disposed
as per Solid Wastes Management
Rules,2016 intheir respective
wards.Aerocompostimg and
Material Collection Facility should
be given in all wards near the river
bank.
Pollution Control
Board ,Health department
Check they have board consent and sanitation facility is provided
Regular monitoring is conducting for the verification of compliance of waste management
C (ii) Adequate number of kitchen bins shall beprovided
Municipalities and local bodies
Six months
21
C (ii) Providing proper waste handling
facility. For wastewater and solid wastes
Six months
C (ii) Rendering plant for poultry wastes Local body
Six months
C (ii)
Slaughter house waste disposal facility
Local body
A (iv)
Strict monitoring of disposal of waste(sewage, sullage, degradable waste, non-biodegradable waste) surveyed area and also in the catchment of theriver i)Verify Whether consent to operate of the Board exists
Pollution Control Board
Six months
A (b) Sanitation survey is to be conducted for 100m on either sides of the other parts of polluted stretch if any located nearby
Pollution Control Board
Six months
E Awareness for residence association:
Suchitwamission/L SGD/Corporation
Once in a month
22
Action Plan by Ground WaterDepartment – No reports received
Sl.No Ref para
no:48 as
per NGT
order
673/2018
dated:20.
09.2018
Activity Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and
regulation of ground water
extraction by industries
particularly in over expolited as
critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain
water harvesting
3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality
assessment and remedial
actions in case of con
taminated ground water tube
wells/bore wells or hand
pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground
water for irrigation purpose,
adopting good irrigation
practices
3. RAMAPURAM
t Parameters Kappugal Athiyadam Ramapuram Vayalapra
2u0812020
a
Date of collection 2U0812020 2u0812020 6l08lzuztt
6.&3 6.46 6.751 pH 6.)4
42 578 9722 Electrical ConductivitY,
ps/cm
45.5
2.1 t.9 0.4 1.9J BOD, mglL
4.44 Dissolved OxYgen, mglL 5.4 5.6 5.U /
140 310 3105 Total coliform, cfr'r/1 00ml IUU
1806 Fecal coliform, cfir/l 00ml t20 90 8U
0.8 1.07 Turbidity 0.6 0.8
7 110 569 Total Hardness, mgll- 5
328 Calcium Hardness, mglL 1
aJ 9U
4 4 20 2410 Masnesium Hardness, mglL
BDL BDL 0.015 BDL11 Ammonia-NC'3 mglL
BDL BDL 4.2r BDLt2 Sulphate, inglL
BDL BDL BDL13 Phosphate, mglL BDL
0.186 BDL BDL
Tl4 Fluoride, mglL BDL
l5 Total AlkalinitY, mg/L 8 9 )6
160 66T6 Chloride, mglL 7 4
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KAVVAYI, KANNUR
S.
No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-
Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation No time
limit given
1. Payyannur Municipality:
Completed the work of Scientific
Septic Tank and Soak pit (10 Nos)
2. Kankol- Alappadamba Grama
Panchayath
All houses and establishments have
their own disposal facility 3. Ramanthali Grama Panchayath
All houses and establishments have their own
disposal facility
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
2021 DPR submitted for approval of the STP Proposal
by Payyannur Municipality at Fish market
Perumba
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.2022 Some of the works in action plan is completed
already and some are ongoing as informed by local
bodies
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the
Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their
office for this purpose
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on:
(I) Identification of polluting sources including drains contributing to river
pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of Existing
Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs
Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and
complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of Processing Facilities
Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including
bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation
(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ)
(x) Rain water harvesting
(xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river
(xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
2020
Analysis is doing in
every
months
2022
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KAVVAI, KERALA
Action Plan of LocalBody
No.
(as per
Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing
agency Time
line
Progress in the month of
July 2020
Progress in the
month of August
2020
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A (b) Sanitation Facility Septage treatment facility shall be provided by Local Bodies in various places.
Payyannur municipality
2021 Proposal for STP is
in DPR stage
DPR
STAGE 10% DPR submitted
for approval
C(ii) Biodegradable waste
disposal
Bio bins ( 2061)
Pit Compost (10992)
Bio gas Plant (687)
Payyannur
Muncipality 2022 - Proposed project
approved.
NA Project
Implementation
in progress
A(b) Non biodegradable
Waste DisposalMCF
and RRF
1. Payyannur
Muncipality 2022 completed completed MCF & RRF in
function
E Awareness
Youth, Asha workers
and other stake holders
and Haritha sahaya
Payyannur
Muncipality Ongoing
project
- - Detailed action
plan attached
Samithi
E Installation of CCTV
cameras at major
points
Kankol 2019 Not started installation
due to non-availability
of fund
No updation
received for
this month
C(ii) Biodegradable waste
disposal
Bio bins, Pit Compost,
Bio gas Plant(2460
Nos)
Kankol Ongoing Completed the
implementation 100% NA
A(b) Non biodegradable
Waste Disposal
MCF
Kankol Ongoing
project
1. Completed
No updation
received for
this month
E Awareness
Youth, Asha workers
and other stake holders
Kankol Once in
a month
No updation
received for
this month
A (b) Sanitation Facility in
markets Ramanthali GP
2020 Available Available 40%
A(b) Non Biodegradable
waste disposal
MCF
Ramanthali GP 2020 Completed ( Proposed 5
more mini
MCFs)
A (b) Drain Cleaning and side protection
Ramanthali
GP 2022 There are 5 natural drains
meeting the river, of which 3 drains cleaned before monsoon
itself and two are partly cleaned
and the cleaning work is stopped
due to heavy rain
No updated 50%
E Renovation of Ponds & Construction
of Platform to
Thrikkaripur -
CWRDM
2019 NOT UNDER DO
KANNUR
openwell (Implementation of Map of Kavvayi Wetland system of Northern
Kerala)
Action Plan by Irrigation Department
No.
(as per
Action
Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time
line
Progress in the month of
July 2020
Progress in the
month of August
2020
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
E Desilting and
rejuvenation of
NarangaThodu in Payyannur
Municipality
Irrigation
Department
2020
DPR Submitted for FS to CE
(I&A) Tvpm dt.7.11.19 vide Lr.
No.D5-1429 Reju/19. (1)
No update
received
1. Proper awareness among the inhabitants in the area is to be given for protecting the water bodies. Basic training for the people at the grass
root level is to be provided for river management. All efforts for maintaining the quality of water bodies may be done by the
Panchayat/Municipal authorities only with people’sparticipation.
2. The nearby gramapanchayath and municipalities are mainly responsible for not providing municipal waste collection and treatment facilities
in the locality. So they must be instructed to provide the required facility for scientific disposal of municipal solid waste as per the MSW rules
2016. The citizens as well as the municipal/gramapanchayath authorities need to be aware of the importance of scientific disposal of waste
generated. Their attitude towards handling waste has to be changed. Reducing waste, recovering recyclable materials, return of nutrients to the
eco system as well as generation of energy from waste are to be practised. There has to be a valid scheme for collection, segregation,
transportation, processing and safe disposal of waste by the authorities. For this affordable and viable waste to energy conversion technologies
apart from conventional composting is to be implemented by the municipalities seeking technicalexpertise.
3. Propagation of vegetative cover in water shed will reduce soil erosion and enhance percolation of rain water into the sub surface.In
downstream stretches where the river is saline, propagation of mangroves areessential.
4. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment
facilities in waste generatingunits.
5. The practice of waste dumping into the river is to be prevented legally and strict action against this practice is to be adopted at panchayath
and municipalitylevel.
6. Re-survey of the river boundaries throughout the entire stretch is to be done urgently so as to prevent encroachment of theriver.
7. The municipalities as well as the panchayaths are to be directed to provide proper waste management facilities of their own. All towns and
cities must have Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) that clean up the sewage. Facility for collection, segregation, transport, processing and
scientific disposal of waste generated are to be provided by the local authorities in strict adherence to the Municipal Solid Waste Management
Rules, 2016. For this, affordable and viable waste to energy conservation technologies apart from conventional composting is to be
implemented seeking technicalexpertise.
8. Strict monitoring from the part of implementing as well as monitoring agencies is required for effective functioning of waste treatment
facilities in waste generating units. The riverine stretches are to be monitored periodically at identified locations for water qualityassessment.
9. Modern agricultural practices and technologies introduce the use of inorganic fertilizers with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potash and inorganic
pesticides in farm lands and play important role in the river pollution. These may concentrate into the water body through run off causing algal
blooms by which whole stretch of water become choked. Fertilizers and chemicals application in agricultural lands are to be strictly under
technicalexpertise.
10. Rain water recharging measures must beadopted.
11. Eco tourism and water tourism projects are to be designed giving due importance for protecting the environment. The activities are to be
organized in such ways which do not induce any types of pollution to the water body. Strict monitoring from the concerned authorities are
recommended in functioning of the tourismprojects.
12. Implement Green Protocol effectively in local self-governments. Prohibit littering of plastics in the area. Plastic wastes shall be handled as
per the provisions of Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,2018.
13. The existing waste water treatment facilities of Taliparamba Municipality shall be augmented in such a way so as to operate round theyear.
14. Actions shall be taken by the local bodies to clean the storm water drains. Rejuvenation of small streams, creeks leading into the river is to
bedone.
15. Round the clock patrolling shall be provided so as to prevent waste dumping on publicplaces.
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noParameters Kankol Karikuzhi
thoduThattarakadavuBridge
Kuttyolpalam
Date of collection 27t08t2020 27t08t2020 27t0812020 06t08/2020
pH 7.35 7.59 7.38 6.77
2 Electrical Conductivitv.ps/cm
37.8 38.9 443 49.7
5 BOD, mg/L 0.9 0.3 z.) 0.6
4 Dissolved Oxygen, mglL 7.4 7.2 7.6 6.53
5 Total coliform. cfir/l 00ml 180 r80 300 240
6 Faecal coliform, cfir/l 00ml 40 80 t20 80
7 Turbidity 0.8 0.9 I 1.1
8 Total Hardness, mg/L I7 22 80 15
l0 Cafcium Hardness, mg/L 7. 10 40 -|
9 Magnesium Hardness, mglL 10 I2 40 8
ll Ammonia-NO: ,mg/L 0.010 BDL BDL 0.0066
T2 Sulphate, mglL 0.0018 BDL BDL 0.02r
13 Phosphate, mglL BDL T BDL BDL BDL
t4 Fluoride, mglL BDL BDL BDL BDL
l5 Total Alkalinity, mglL 5 t4 15 10
l6 Chloride, mg/L 9 43 t6
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KUPPAM, KANNUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
1. UDAYAGIRI GP: 62 Nos. soak pit completed, 10 Nos ongoing 2. CHAPPARAPPADAVU GP: 3. MADAYI GP: Ongoing –Estimate prepared for constructing Nine numbers of soak pit. 4. THALIPPARAMBA MUNICIPALITY: All houses and establishments have their own disposal facilities 5. PATTUVAM GP: All the Houses, Shops and institutions are directed to treat their solid liquid waste at the source itself 6. PARIYARAM GP: Completed the work of 10 Nos of soak pit
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all
the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
31.03.20
21
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary,Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary,CPCB
Monthly
(prefera
bly
before
20th of
every
month)
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure,Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure,Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
Analysis
is doing
in every
months
2020
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
2022
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KUPPAM, KERALA
Ref para no:48 as per NGT order 673/2018 dated:20.0 9.2018
Activity Implementing Agency Time of Completion Progress in the month
of July
Progress in the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
Udayagiri GP
A (b) Sanitation Facility
Udayagiri GP 03/2020
62 Nos. completed, 10 Nos ongoing in the proposed Scientific Septic Tank (Approx.100 Nos)
80 Nos. completed, 10 Nos ongoing in the proposed Scientific Septic Tank (Approx.100 Nos)
80% Not Updated
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
Udayagiri GP Ongoing
project
Total distribution of Compost Pit – 74 Nos, Biogas Plant – 20 Nos
Total distribution of Compost Pit – 90 Nos, Biogas Plant – 25 Nos
80% Not Updated
C (ii)
Non bio degradable
Waste Disposal
Clean kerala Company Ongoing
project
Completed the work of MCF
MCF is functional
100%
E
Awareness
Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
Ongoing project
- Was Conducting in ward base before the prevailing situation of covid –19
Ongoing
Chapparappadavu GP
A (b)
Sanitation Facility
Chapparappadavu GP 06/2019 Not Updated
C (ii) bio degradable
Waste Disposal
Ward Sanitation Committee ofLocal Body
12/2019 Biogas plants-46 Nos, Pipe compost-
Issued 154 pit compost
Ongoing
850Nos, Ring compost 81 Nos
C (ii)
Non bio
degradable Waste
Disposal
Local body (Haritha
Karma Sena)
03/2020
Completed and started functioning of MCF
100%
NA
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
03/2020
(Will
extend if
necessary)
Was Conducting in ward base before the prevailing situation of covid –19
Pariyaram Panchayat
A (b)
Sanitation Facility Pariyaram Panchayat 03/2020 Completed
the work of 10 Nos of Toilets
Completedthe work of 63 Nos of toilets.
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
03/2022 Ring compost, Pipe Compost, Dung Pits (8012 Nos), Due to non availability of land proposal for thomboor mozhi is reduced to one, which is submitted for TS
Ring compost- 550, Pipe Compost-2500, Bokashi – 10 ( for establishments),Bio bins -92, Dung Pits-207, Biogas plant -3 , portable biogas plant -33
Proposal for Thumboor Mozhi is for
80% The number of issued facilities given in the month of July was not correct as informed by Panchayat Secretary and the correct details are furnished in August
consideration of TS by Suchitwamision
C (ii)
Non bio
degradable Waste
Disposal
Pariyaram Panchayat On going project
Door to door collection of non bio degradable waste is collected through Harithakarmasena and giving to the registered agencies
Door to door collection of non bio degradable waste is collected through Harithakarmasena and giving to the registered agencies
NA Ongoing
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake holders
Whenever necessary
A (b)
Identification of
illegal outlets in to
drains and
stoppage of the
same
Pariyaram Panchayat 09/2019 soak pit-3Completed
100%
NA
Madayi GP
A (b)
Sanitation Facility
Local Body
2022 Ongoing –Estimate prepared for constructing 20 numbers of soak pit.
12 Numbers of Soak pit completed
70% Not Updated
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
Ward Sanitation
Committee of Local body
Bio bins, pit compost -2022
Order placed for 100 Numbers of Ring Compost to be issued to
Order placed for 100 Number of Ring Compost to be issued to the 20
Not Updated
Thumpoormuzhi = 2020
the 20 wards for bio degradable waste disposal, proposal for thumboormozhi is temporarly postponed due to non availability of land
wards still not supplied due to corona issues.
C (ii)
Non bio
degradable Waste
Disposal
Haritha Karma sena On going project
Completed the work of MCF but not started functioning due to complaint from local people
Not Updated
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
On going project
Conducting based on the need
A (b)
Identification of
illegal outlets in to
drains and
stoppage of the
same
Local Body 2022 12 Numbers of Soak pit completed
Not Updated
Thalipparamba Municipality
A (b)
Sanitation Facility
Municipality
C (ii)
Biodegradablewaste disposal
Non bio
degradable Waste Haritha Karma sena
non bio degradable
Not received the progress
C (ii) Disposal waste is
collecting through MCF and giving to Clean kerala Company
report
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
Once in a month
Pattuvam GP
E
Awareness Youth, Asha workers and other stake
holders
Whenever necessary
Not received the progress report
C (ii)
Remova l of
plastic wastes
from the river
bank
Action Plan by Irrigation Department Sl no Activity Implementing
Agency
Time for
completion
Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in
the month of
August
% works
completed
Details of
works
remaining
1 Providing fencing on Kuppam bridge (NH)
across Kuppam river at Thalipparamba in
Thalipparamba Municipality
Irrigation
department
2021
2 Providing Fencing on Pazhayangadi Bridge across Kuppam River at Pazhayangadi
Irrigation
Department
2021 (DPR Submitted for FS to the
Not received the report
CE (I&A) Tvpm dt.7.11.19 (3) vide Lr. No.D5-1429 Reju/19.)
3 Regualting activites in flood plain zone,
protection and management of flood plain
zone
Irrigation
Department
3 years
4 Greenery development- Plantation plan.
Plantation on both sides of the river, setting up
biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing
encroachment
Irrigation
Department
3 years
5 Issues relating to E- flow, maintaining
minimum environmental flow of river(by
having watershed management provisions)
Irrigation
Department
3 years
21
Combined ActionPlan
Proposed action
Agency Timeline Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in
the month
of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 Providetoilets to residences with treatment and disposal system for sewage and sullage
Local Body
2 Construction of new community toilets with treatment system
All local bodies SuchitwaMission, Revenue department
Proposed Construction Of new community Toilet at satellite points on the bank ofriver
3 Entry of rain water and rain water recharging to all channels and drain
All local bodies , Kerala Water Authority
Drains are inspected before rain and all channels and stream are cleaned once in a year
4 Sanitary facility in hotels (around 7) one hospital,Establishments situated in the ward for the segregation, treatment and disposal of solid wastes as per SolidWastesManagementRules,2016
Pollution Control
Board ,Health department
Check they have board consent and sanitation facility is provided
5 Adequate number of kitchen bins shall beprovided
Municipalities and local bodies
One project year
6 Providing proper waste handling facility. For wastewater and solid wastes
Local body One project year
7 Rendering plant for poultry wastes Local body As per their project and
fund availability
22
8
Slaughter house waste disposal facility
Local body One common
slaughter house for 3
to 4 local body
9 Strict monitoring of disposal of waste(sewage, sullage, degradable waste, non-biodegradable waste) surveyed area and also in the catchment of theriver i)Verify Whether consent to operate of the Board exists
Pollution Control Board
Six months
10 Sanitation survey is to be conducted for 100m on either sides of the other parts of polluted stretch if any located nearby
Pollution Control Board
Six months
11 Awareness for residence association:
Suchitwamission/L SGD/Corporation
Once in a month
Action Plan by Ground WaterDepartment – No progress report received
Sl.No Ref para
no:48 as
per NGT
order
673/2018
dated:20.
09.2018
Activity Progress in the
month of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and
regulation of ground water
extraction by industries
particularly in over expolited as
critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain
water harvesting
23
3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality
assessment and remedial
actions in case of con
taminated ground water tube
wells/bore wells or hand
pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground
water for irrigation purpose,
adopting good irrigation
practices
4. Kunpam
l-Parameters Velichankeel Mangalasserry Kuppambridge
Variankottam .Vellavu Kuttyerikkadz
7 Date ofcollection 24/08/2020 24/08/2020
6.65
rstoE/2020 24/08/2020 24/08t2020 24/08t2020
6.971 pH
6.59 6.66 6.362 Electrical
Conductivity,ps/cm
115.05 442 167.5 146.4 58.3
1.5
7.2
u0
3 BOD, mgL 1.8
8
0.74 1.9 1.94 Dissolved
Oxygen, mgll,
,
7.60 6.8 6.3
.5 Total coliform,cfi:/l00m1
r80 320 180 260
6 Faecal coliform,cfi.r/100m1
r20 80 r20 80 80
0.47 Turbidity 0.6 0.4
90
1.1 0.48 Total Hardness,
mg/L20 l8 20 10
3
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
n
t3
l0 Calcium Hardness,mg/L
10a
60 t2 l1
9 Magnesium
Hardness, mglLl0
BDL
JU 6 9
l1 Ammonia-NO:,mg/L
BDL BDL BDL
t2 Sulphate, mglL BDL
BDL
3.2t5 BDL BDLl3 Phosphate, mgL tsDL BDL BDL14 Fluoride, mglL BDL 0.05 BDL BDLl5 Total Alkalinity,
mg/Lt4
27
98 11 22
16 Chloride, mglL r20 35 30
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER PUZHAKKAL, THRISSUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
31.08.2020 On progress
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
31.08.2020 NA
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
On progress 1. STP Completed at Mattampuram 2. Tendered and awarded STP at district
hospital – Applied for PCB permission 5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring
mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
NA
Monitoring at State level must take place NA
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic
Water quality monitoring of polluted river stretch is done periodically. (Report attached.)
Illegal outlets 91530 houses and 122 establishments) were identified and notice issued. Work tendered and selection memo issued. Agreement not executed. Reminder letter sent 70 percentage of industries installed ETPs. Notice were issued to remaining establishments Existing infrastructure
1. 10 mcf 2. 2 rrf 3. 2 OWC plant having capacity of 12 tpd 4. 8Biogas plant 5. 20 vehicles (2 truck, 2 tractors, 8
commercial utility vehicles, 8 petti auto) 6. 10 units of aerobic bins 7. 13o.s.o Harithakarmasena groups (140
members) 8. Door to Door Collection from 40,000
waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
Riverside protection work for a stretch of 500 m has been completed. Construction of second stretch of 450m is ongoing
houses & 15000 commercial institutions New Proposals
1. 5nw Harithakarma sena will be formed 2. New Owc plant (Kovilakathumpadam)
under construction 3. 2 MRF under construction 4. 3 nos. of commercial utility vehicle
purchased for door to door collection 5. New bailing machine for RRF will be
purchased 6. New building for segregation yard is
planned and worth Rs.40 lakhs are year mark
7. 100% door to door collection can be achieved within 3 months.
VI 1. To prevent dumping Corpration is
indenting to collect the waste from 100% door
2. No. of dumping site could be reduced by the continuous monitoring &
observations 3. Biomedical waste is processed by image.
This year Corporation yearmark Rs. 1 crore for the construction of new biomedical incinerator at Corporation hospital.
4. Plastic waste are collected segregated and sent to recycling system. Multi layer plastics are shredded and used for road construction through clean kerala company. Non recyclable plastic wastes are sent to KEIL through Clean Kerala company. Corporation made a negotiation with ACC cement factory for co-processing of non recyclable plastic waste.
5. Bulk waste generators (hotels and Asrams) process their wastes in their own premises. They use biogas plant for aerobic compost bin.
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER PUZHAKKAL, KERALA
SHORT TERM MEASURES
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
A(b) Identification of illegal outlets into the Panchikkal
thodu and subsidiary drains
Thrissur
Corporation
3 months 24
second
notice
are
issued. 8
illegal
outlets
are
stopped.
A(b) Stoppage of discharge of waste water from the
surrounding houses and institutions to the drains
which leads to Panchikkal thodu
Thrissur
Corporation
6 months 8
A(b) Ensure adequate treatment facility is provided for
waste water and solid waste generated from Sri
Dharma Sastha temple situated on the banks of
the river
Adat Grama Panchayat
E Desilting of Karakattuchal Irrigation Department
4 months
E Desilting of Panchikkal thodu Irrigation
Department
4 months
E Desilting of Kurinjikkal thuruth Irrigation
Department
4 months
E Desilting of Muppuzha Irrigation
Department
4 months
E Side protection, desilting and deepening work of
vanchikulam thodu at Poothole of length about 40
km (work in progress).
Thrissur
Corporation
3 months Side
protectio
n one
kilometer
complete
d.
Balance
work in
progress
E Annual desilting, cleaning of main drains and canals
with in the corporation area (work in progress).
Thrissur
Corporation
3 months Complete
d before
Monsoon
.
Monitoring
A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing;
monthly
frequency
Report
attached
A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats,
industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc
KSPCB Ongoing
Long Term Plan
A(b) Ensuring installation of treatment facilities for at
least 50% of the identified establishments
Thrissur
Corporation
18 months
A(b) 100% completion of treatment facilities for targeted
institutions/ buildings
Thrissur
Corporation
24 months
A(b) Construction of a drain 40 km with covering slabs to
avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open
drain
Thrissur
Corporation
24 months 15.02 km
complete
d.
Balance
works are
going on.
A(b) Construction of a drain 9000 m with covering slabs
to avoid the direct disposal of waste in to the open
drain
Thrissur
Corporation
24 months
A(b) Construction of sewage treatment plant of 100 KLD
and 360 KLD at Ramavarmapura m and District
Hospital, Thrissur in Amrut Project
Thrissur
Corporation
24 months Tender
complete
d.
Selection
memo
issued.
360 kld
PCB
applied
and
awaiting
for PCB
approval.
Work is
going on.
A(b) Constructing decentralised sewerage scheme at
Vachikulam covering most populated 7 divisions of
Thrissur Corporation and more than 10000 houses &
institutions
Thrissur
Corporation
24 months Revision
of
estimate
under
process
according
to
structural
veting.
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and
remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
C Removing weeds in Puzhakkal River Adat
Gramapanchayath
31.03.2020
C(ii) Removing waste from all wards through
kudumbasre e
KUDUMBASREE 31.03.2020
C water conservatio n projects-- tree plantation
under GA in18 wards 100000/ each
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
C ward 14 pachthurthu comstruction Haritha Keralam
Mission
31.03.2020
C side protection to water bodies coir geo textile MGNREGS 31.03.2020
ANALYSIS REPORT OF PUZHAKKAL RIVER – AUGUST 2020
SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT SBA KTH PTU MP
1 pH - 6.87 6.8 6.27 6.97
2 Electrical Conductivity 285.4 119.5 297.9 144.6
3 DO 8.3 3 4.2 6.8
4 BOD mg/L 1.8 1.9 2.7 1.3
5 COD 12 8 12 8
6 TC 300 400 300 200
7 FC CFU/100ml 100 200 100 100
SBA - NEAR SOBHA CITY, KIZHAKKUMMURI ROAD , PUZHAKKAL
KTH - KURINJAKKAL THODU, PUZHAKKAL
PTU - PANCHIKKAL THODU, PUZHAKKAL
MP - MUPPUZHA, PUZHAKAL
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KARUVANNUR, THRISSUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline
Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
Yes
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
STP implementation is going on
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
Process is going on
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
NA
Monitoring at State level must take place
6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
NA
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste
management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation
STP implementation is going on “ “ Thumboormuzhi plant is running. Windrow compost plant is ready to start NA As per Municipal Janakeeyasoothranam project project, we are implementing household waste treatment units like ring compost and kitchen bin with subsidy
(viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by
removing encroachment
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KARUVANNUR, KERALA
SHORT TERM MEASURES
No.
(as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
Thirukuzhy thodu
A(a)(iv) Surveillance to restrict dumping of wastes into
river and its branches
Vallachira
Panchayat with
the help of Police
E Cleaning and desilting of canal Irrigation Department and Vallachira Panchayat
4months
Thodu near Kadalassery bridge
A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance
to restrict dumping of wastes
Vallachira,
Pudukad &
Nenmanikkara
Panchayats
1 month
E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation
Department and
Vallachira
Panchayat
4months
Neerolithodu
E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation
Department
4months
Painkilikayal thodu
E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation
Department and
Vallachira
Panchayat
4months
Kadathodu
A(b) Identification of pollution sources and surveillance
to restrict the dumping of wastes
Vallachira &
Nenmanikkara
Panchayats
1 month
E Cleaning and desilting Irrigation
Department
4months
Main Stream –along Karuvannur
A(a)(iv) Periodic Surveillance to restrict the dumping of
waste into river and imposing Fine
Irinjalakkuda
Municipality,
Police Dept.
Deputed
officer
for
periodic
survellia
nce
A(b) Sanitation Survey Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
3 Months 1, 2, 3, 4
40, 41
wards
complet
ed
survey
A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets leading to the
river
Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
No
outlets
A(b) Closing of all un authorized outlets in the drain
leading to the river
Irinjalakkuda No
outlets
Municipality
E Boards to display slogans against littering waste in
various Places other IEC Activities Like posters,
notices and classes
Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
6 months Tender
process
is going
on
Monitoring
A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Ongoing;
monthly
frequency
A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats,
industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc
KSPCB Ongoing
Long Term Plan
A(b) Sewage treatment facilities to all house holds Vallachira Grama
Panachayat
1 yr
A(b) Construction of FSTP and STP Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
2 years Process
is going
on for
DPR
preparat
ion
tender
done
C(ii) Setting up of a modern crematorium at
Mandarakkadavu, Arattupuzha
Vallachira Grama
Panachayat
2 years
C(ii) Solid waste treatment facility Vallachira Grama
Panachayat
2 years
C(ii) Construction of Windrow composting plant Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
2 years Plant is
complet
ed
E Rejuvenation of Kanathodu Irrigation
Department
1 year
E Installation of CCTV for Surveillance to prevent the
dumping of waste in to the river
Irinjalakkuda
Municipality
2 years Police
Depart
ment
installed
TV
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and
remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
C MANALIPUZHA RIVER PROTECTION -Jalaraksha
Jeevaraksha - Manalipuzha conservation
Vallachira Grama
Panchayath
1 year
C Setting up of Nursery for Bamboo seedlings in
Kadalassery
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
C Side protection of Manalippuzha with organic
materials available locally
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
C Side Protection of Manalippuzha with Bamboo
plants
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
C Deepening & Protecting Muttikkal Thodu by
Spreading Geo Textiles
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
C Cluster 2-Kurumaly puzha sub river bed -Project
document preparation
Puthukkad
Panchayath
1 year
C Manalippuzha River Protection-Jala Raksha, Jeeva
Raksha , Survey and Tree Plantation
Nenmenikkara
Grama Panchayat
31.03.2020
C Manalipuzha River protection MGNREGS 31.03.2020
A(b) Protection and reconstruction and protection of
Paliyekkara Kayalathod
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
A(b) Reconstruction and protection of Paliyekkara
Karama Thodu
MGNREGS 31.03.2020
Sd/-
SECRETARY
IRINJALAKUDA MUNICIPALITY
ANALYSIS REPORT OF AUGUST 2020 – KARUVANNUR RIVER
SL. NO. PARAMETER UNIT KT MRK KND MDK THR KRV
1 pH - 6.22 7.13 6.63 6.34 6.86 6.53
2 Electrical Conductivity - 85.75 80.25 83.28 110 76.68 89.37
3 Dissolved Oxygen mg/L 3.8 5.8 7.4 3.2 6.3 3
4 BOD mg/L 2.2 1.8 2.8 1.9 2.5 1.9
5 COD mg/L 7.9 4 7.9 12 7.9 7.9
6 TC CFU/100ml 200 200 400 300 300 200
7 FC CFU/100ml 100 100 200 100 100 100
KT - KANAKKAN KADAVU, KARUVANNUR
MRK - NEEROLI THODU, KARUVANNUR
KND - KANATHODU, KARUVANNUR
MDK - MUTTIKKAL DAM, KARUVANNUR
THR- THIRUKUZHI, KARUVANNUR
KRV - PAINKILIKAYAL THODU, KARUVANNUR
National Mission for Clean Ganga
Format for Submission of Monthly Progress Report by States/UTs
(Hon’ble NGT in the matter of OA No.673/2018 dated 06.12.2019)
RIVER KECHERY, THRISSUR S. No.
Activity to be monitored Timeline Submission of progress by State/UT-Compliance status
1 Ensure 100% treatment of sewage at least in-situ remediation
DPR Submitted before KIIFB
(Modern Market with STP at Wadakkanchery
& Ottupara)
Commencement of setting up of STPs and connecting all the drains and other sources of generation of sewage to the STPs must be ensured
DPR Submitted before KIIFB (Modern Market
with STP at Wadakkanchery & Ottupara)
2 Timeline for completing all steps of action plans including completion of setting up STPs and their Commissioning
DPR Submitted before KIIFB (Modern Market
with STP at Wadakkanchery & Ottupara)
Athani 14.9 KLD
Ottupara 18 KLD
5 Chief Secretaries may set up appropriate monitoring mechanism at state level
Specifying accountability of nodal authorities not below the Secretary level
Chief Secretaries may have an accountable person attached in their office for this purpose
NA
Monitoring at State level must take place NA 6 Progress report may be furnished by the State/UTs to
Secretary, Ministry of Jal Shakti
Member Secretary, CPCB
Applicable at State Level
NA
6.1 Progress Report may be comprised of details along with completion timelines on: (I) Identification of polluting sources including drains
contributing to river pollution and action as per NGT order on in-situ treatment.
(II) Status of STPs, I&D and sewerage networks Details of
Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline
(III) Status of CETPs Details of Existing CETP and ETP Infrastructure, Gap Analysis, Proposed along with completion timeline, No. of industries and complying status
(iv)Status of Solid Waste Management & Details of
Processing Facilities Details of Existing Infrastructure, Gap Analysis,
Proposed along with completion timeline
(v) Latest water quality of polluted river, its tributaries, drains with flow details and ground water quality in the catchment of polluted river;
March
2021
30.09.2020 Tributaries
Akamala
Ottupara
Thodu
Drains-2
wadakancher
y &Ottupara.
-Polluting sources identified and preventive
measures completed. Doing Regular inspection
-Illegal outlets were identified and notice was
issued as per Kerala Municipal Act .In Further
inspection outlets were found removed. Process
on going.
2 common STPs are proposed, One at Athani
(350 KLD approximate) and other at Ottupara
(500 KLD approximate). Site identified. DPR
under preparation
NA Bio-waste: Presently using Bio gas plant.
Construction of windrow compost plant 60% work
completed.
Non-Bio waste:
Door to Door collection ongoing through Harithakarmasena. The collected waste handing over to Clean Kerala Company. Tender for installation of windrow composting at
Kumbalangad completed.Work order issued.Non
biodegradable wastes collected by Haritha karma sena.
Biodegradable wastes by kudumbasree.
(vi)Preventing dumping of waste and scientific waste management including bio-medical waste, plastic waste and decentralizing waste processing, including waste generated from hotels, Ashrams, etc.
(vii)Ground water regulation (viii) Adopting good irrigation practices
(ix) Protection and management of food plain Zones (FPZ) (x) Rain water harvesting (xi)Maintaining minimum Environmental flow of river (xii) Plantation on both sides of the river
Not yet
started
Not yet
started
30.03.2022
30.03.2022
Biomedical wastes collected by IMAGE.Two
MRF were setup. Plastic waste handing over to
Clean Kerala company every day by
harithakarma sena.RCF(Cost of installing
bailing machine and shredding machine
remitted to Clean Kerala company).
Construction of 1726 rain pits for ground water
recharge completed in the year 2019-2020
under Ayyankali urban Employment scheme.
Good irrigation practices will implement in
cooperation with Agriculture and irrigation
department
Guaranteed the construction of
Rain water harvesting facility for residential building above 150m2. Occupancy certificate issued only after verification of the above. Not yet started
Bamboo planted along 6.5km of
Wadakanchery river on both sides.
(xiii)Setting up biodiversity parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Encroachment removal ongoing. Already
recovered 10.5Acre of encroached land.
Will prepare Project for setting up of bio-
diversity Parks
ACTION PLAN FOR RIVER KECHERY, KERALA
No.
(as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
WADAKKENCHERY RIVER - SHORT TERM MEASURES
A(b) Identification of illegal outlets from houses and
shops/other establishments in town and imposing
fine
Wadakkanchery
Municipality,
Ayyakali Urban
Employment
Guarantee
Scheme & health
squad
Completed
E Installat ion of CCTV s on the bank of river in town Wadakkanchery
Municipality
September
2020
C(ii) Material recovery facility Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Completed
C(ii) Resource recovery facility Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Completed
C(ii) Renovation of existing biogas plant Wadakkanchery
Municipality
September
2020
Monitoring
A(a)(iv) River water quality monitoring KSPCB Monthly
Monitori ng
in progress
Report
attached
A(b) Inspection & effluent quality monitoring of the Flats,
industrial units, service stations, hospitals,hotels etc
KSPCB Ongoing Ongoing
Long Term Plan
E Identification and cleaning of polluted drains
reaching wadakkancheri river
Irrigation Dept 30-03-2022
A (b) Common STP Wadakkanchery
Municipality,
Kerala
Infrastructure
Investment Fund
Board
March 2021 DPR under
preparation
C(iii) Windrow composting at Kumbalangad yard Wadakkanchery
Municipality
September
2020
60%
Revised estimate
prepared
C(ii) Modern slaughter House Wadakkanchery
Municipality,
Kerala
Infrastructure
Investment Fund
Board
March 2021 Lack of suitable
site for the
project.
E Forestation, desilting & deepening of
Wadakkanchery river and fitting river side with
coir geo net
Wadakkanchery
Municipality
desilting
deepening of
Wadkanchery
River 3 km in
Fitting river side
with Coir Geo
net Project
submitted before
DPC
Municipal
area
completed
Rain water harvesting Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Ongoing work
Ground water recharge Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Ongoing work
River survey Wadakkanchery
Municipality
Ongoing work
Short term plan (Kecheri river)
E Installati on of CCTV in different locations along
river side
PWD Electronic
division
E Fixing Boards Choondal Grama
Panchayat
31/08/2020 ON going
A(a)(iv) Surveillance to prevent flow of sewage /effluent to
river
Choondal Grama
Panchayat
31/08/2020 Action taken
A(b) Stoppa ge of effluent from residential apartment
(Shajan’s flat) and pig farm into the river
Choondal Grama
Panchayat
31/05/2020 Stop Memo Had
been Given to
Concerned persons
Long Term Plan (Kecheri river)
E Side protection by fixing coir geo nets Choondal Grama September
Panchayat 2020
E Survey process of Kechery river portion belong to
Choondal Grama Panchayat to mark the boundary
and encroachment
Revenue
Department
E Laying of survey station Choondal Grama
Panchayat
completed
E Digital maping and seminar on pollution control Forestry College,
Vellanikkara
31/05/2020
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
No.
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
complete
d
Details of works
remaining
1 Regulating activities in flood plain zone, protection
and management of flood plain zone
Irrigation Department
30-03-2022 Estimate
submitted for
fund
2 Greenery developmentPlantation plan. Plantation
on both sides of the river, settling up biodiversity
parks on flood plains by removing encroachment
Irrigation
Department
30-03-2022 Estimate
submitted for
fund
3 Issues relating to E-flow, maintaining minimum
environmental flow of river(by having watershed
management provisions)
Irrigation
Department
30-03-2022 Estimate
submitted for
fund
ACTION BY GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT
Sl. No.
Ref para item nos as per NGT Order no.673/2018 dated 20.09.2018
Activity Progress in
the month
of July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
1 B(i) Ground Water resources and regulation of ground water extraction by industries particularly in over exploited as critical zones/blocks
2 B(ii) Ground water recharging / rain water harvesting 3 B(iii) Periodic ground waste quality assessment and
remedial actions in case of contaminated ground water tube wells/bore wells or hand pumps
4 B(iv) For regulating use of ground water for irrigation purpose, adopting good irrigation practices
ACTION PLAN BY GRAMAPANCHAYATH
No. (as per Action Plan)
Activity Implementing agency
Time line Progress in
the month of
July
Progress in the
month of
August
% works
completed
Details of works
remaining
C Punarjani Kecherri river Choondal Grama 31.03.2020 Flood Wastes
from the river
Panchayat has been
removed and
made water flow
easily which
reduced chances
of flood .
C(ii) Surveying of river side, eviction and planting trees Choondal Grama
Panchayat
31.03.2020 Survey
completed
C Side Protection Choondal Grama
Panchayat
31.03.2020
C Bio fencing related to river bank protection –
water and soil Conservation project ward 3,4,7
MGNRES 31.03.2020
ANALYSIS REPORT OF KECHERI RIVER
SL. NO PARAMETER UNIT VAD1 VAD2
1 pH - 6.16
2 Electrical Conductivity - 96.36
3 DO mg/l 7.2
4 BOD mg/L 1.7
5 COD mg/l 8
6 TC CFU/100ml 300
7 FC CFU/100ml 100
VAD1 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA, KECHERY
VAD2 - WADAKKANCHERY PUZHA, KECHERY
VAD 2 – Could not collect due to containment
zone restrictions